CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

Deadlines: 2st Proposal Submission: February 28, 2014; Full chapters: May 30, 2014.

Societal Benefits of Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources

A book edited by Oswaldo Terán and Jose Aguilar

 

To be published by IGI Global:

 

Introduction

Freely accessible technologies and knowledge resources have generated important societal benefits and have become highly valuable and promising. They have been possible thanks to Free and Open Source Technology development projects, involving diverse communities and social processes. Very well known cases are the communities developing Linux, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, Wikipedia. The maturity of these communities has allowed the emergence of Associations, Institutions and Foundations, such as, the Free Software Foundation and the Open Source Initiative. Also, communications via conferences, online networks and online platforms in order to increase community synergy, performance and impact, have appeared; e.g., the software platform management and repository: http://sourceforge.net/.

Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources have a strong potential for generating Social Benefits (Endogenous Development, Social Autonomy, Social Self-Organization, Education and Learning, Organisational and Institutional improvement). Their promise resides in both the potential to create local communities cultivating their own know-how in accordance to the local social needs, and in the applications of their products. This has been particularly well cultivated in the traditions of ancestral societies.

This book aims at contributing in understanding better and collecting relevant experiences in this subject, addressing issues such as the conceptualization of the phenomena, difficulties and challenges, as well as valuable applications.

 

Objective of the Book

 

This comprehensive and timely publication aims to be an essential reference source, building on the literature and experiences going on in Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources, opening possibilities for further research in this dynamic field. This text will not only contribute to the communities and researchers working in covered issue to have a common reference to understand better the phenomena they are involved in, but also to provide the resources necessary for policy makers, technology developers and managers to move and adopt Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge Resources.

 

Target Audience

Free and Open Source Knowledge and Technology communities, policy makers, academicians, researchers, advanced-level students, technology developers, and government officials will find this text useful in furthering their work, activities, and research exposure to Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge, assisting them in strengthening and advancing their own efforts in this field.

 

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Societal Impact/ Benefit of Freely Accessible Technologies
  • Societal Impact/ Benefit of Freely Accessible Knowledge Resources
  • Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge and Social Self-Organisation
  • Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge and Cultural/Social Autonomy
  • Free and Open Technologies and Public Policy
  • Freely Accessible Technology and Knowledge for Education and Learning
  • Freely Accessible Technologies and Sustainable Development
  • Organizational applications of Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge
  • Free Technologies and Production Chains
  • Future of Freely Accessible Technologies and Knowledge (globally or regionally, e.g., in China, in Europe, in LatinAmerica, in North America, in Africa, etc.)

·         Legal issues in Freely Accessible Knowledge Resources and Technologies

·         Free Technologies and Knowledge in Ancestral Communities and Societies

 

Submission Procedure

Full chapters are expected to be submitted by May 30, 2014. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. Proposal should have: title, abstract, keywords and justification of the proposed chapter. Proposals should be submitted at:

https://www.igi-global.com/login/?returnurl=%2fpublish%2fcall-for-papers%2fsubmit%2f1193

 

Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This book is anticipated to be released in early 2015.

 

Important Dates

December 20, 2013:   First Call for Chapters

January 30, 2014:        1st Deadline for submission of proposals for Chapters

February 28, 2014:     2nd Deadline for submission of proposals for Chapters

March 15, 2014:            Final deadline for submission of proposals for Chapters

March 30, 2014:          Proposals acceptance notification

May 30, 2014:                               Full Chapters Submission

July 30, 2014:                 Review Results Returned

September 8, 2014:   Final Chapter Submission

September 30, 2014: Final Acceptance Notifications

 

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) or by mail to:

Prof. Oswaldo Terán, or Prof. Jose Aguilar

Escuela de Ingeniería de Sistemas, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Estado Mérida, 5101

Tel.:+ 58 274 240 2879, +58 426 574 2164

E-mail: oswaldoteranula@gmail.com, aguilarjos@gmail.com