Hi Bonnie, This book may help:
"Opening Up Education" "The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge" Edited by Toru Iiyoshi and M. S. Vijay Kumar http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11309 (This is more along the alley of open access and courseware). If your Dean's interest is more along the lines of "how to incorporate Open Source into academic work", I'll be happy to dig other materials for you. Best, Luis ---------------------------------------------- 2011/4/12 Bonnie MacKellar <macke...@stjohns.edu>: > Hi, > > > > I usually lurk on this list but read with interest, especially since we are > about to dive into a summer project as part of the HFOSS initiative. > > > > My Dean has suddenly become interested in the topic of open access to > academic materials, partially because of my involvement with HFOSS. She has > been asking me for material that she can read. The Dean is NOT in computer > science, or any technical field for that matter, so I need to give her > something at an appropriate level. It needs to be something that a Dean > would find compelling, and that would make her feel that this is a movement > worth supporting. I have heard Hal Abelson speak about Creative Commons and > other efforts, but I can’t find a reference that really sums things up in a > compelling way. Does anyone here have any good references? I think that > getting deans and other top administrators on board is going to be very key > to the our ability to integrate open source and open licenses into academia. > > > > Thanks, > > Bonnie MacKellar > > St John’s University > > _______________________________________________ > tos mailing list > tos@teachingopensource.org > http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos > > _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos