http://www.ioctsalon.com

Bill Thompson - 'Open Publishing and Closed Minds'

Thursday 6th December 2007, 6.00pm - 7.30pm (doors open at 5.30pm for 
drinks)

at the Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University, 
Leicester, UK (see http://www.ioctsalon.com/directions.htm for map and 
directions)

This event is free of charge and open to the public.


According to the Open Knowledge Foundation, 'a piece of knowledge is 
open if you are free to use, reuse, and redistribute it'. This sounds 
simple enough, but underneath the slogan lie hard decisions about 
ownership, authority and, inevitably, cost. Those who live by writing 
may not wish their work to be freely available, while publishers of 
academic journals argue that changes to the current subscription model 
will threaten the ability of researchers to share knowledge.

Join Bill Thompson to discuss the nature of knowledge in the network 
society.


About Bill:

New media pioneer Bill Thompson is a journalist, commentator and 
technology critic based in Cambridge, England. He has been working in, 
on and around the Internet since 1984.

He currently has a weekly column which appears in the technology section 
of the BBC News website, and contributes to other publications both on 
and off-line, including The Guardian, The Register and The New 
Statesman. He writes a monthly column for new net users for BBC WebWise, 
and a technology column for Focus magazine

Bill appears weekly on 'Digital Planet' (formerly called 'Go Digital') 
on the BBC World Service and occasionally on other BBC radio and 
television programmes.

Bill is the editor and systems administrator for the Working 4 an MP 
website.

He is a visiting lecturer at City University where he teaches Online 
Journalism in the Journalism Department, and an external editor for 
openDemocracy.net.


Links:

andfinally.com (Bill Thompson's home on the web) - http://www.andfinally.com

Working 4 an MP - http://www.w4mp.org

The Open Knowledge Foundation - http://www.okfn.org


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The IOCT Salon ( http://www.ioctsalon.com ) is managed by Chris Joseph ( 
http://www.chrisjoseph.org ), Digital Writer in Residence at the 
Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University. This 
residency is funded by Arts Council England: East Midlands.

For further information about the IOCT Salon please email Chris: info 
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The IOCT Salon is held at and staged by De Montfort University and the 
Insitute of Creative Technologies, and is supported by Arts Council 
England and the Literature Development Network.

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