My Dean Tom Mackey who has been communicating with Wayne about SUNY/Empire
State's membership in the Foundation is an expert in community informatics.
I have copied him on this as the two of you might have a lot in common.
Thanks for your kinds words.  Joyce



From:   gene loeb <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   10/07/2010 02:40 PM
Subject:        Re: [WikiEducator] An Ethical Dilemma -- Feeling sad :-)- When
            publishers don't do what they say they intend to do
Sent by:        [email protected]



Joyce,
Thanks for your wonderful letter. I really am looking forward to the book.
I may look at the student one for now. I realize all of the time involved
in writing anything these days. I appreciate your efforts and look forward
to communicating to you more. I am a retired professor of education in a
Chicago suburb now working on gerontology issues and especially technology
for elderly trying to make a simple web, center for technology and mental
health of elderly-looking for funding.  I also am editor of  a special
issue of the Journal of community Informatics on elderly and technology.
Community informatics is a part of  community organizing and we can discuss
that in the future. Best Wishes.,
Gene

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 10:02 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
  The title is Community Organizing Theory and Practice.   I am working on
  the third draft.  I am using the second draft with my students (printed
  by our college bookstore for $30).  You could order that draft from them
  (SUNY/Empire State College bookstore)...but it is not nearly as good as
  the version I am working on now...thanks in large part to the feedback I
  have gotten from my editor at Allyn and Bacon, from my students and from
  my grown daughter, a recent community and human services graduate who is
  working for me as an editorial assistant.   I will be completing the
  writing phase during a six month sabbatical I have coming up...the final
  polished work is due to Allyn and Bacon in February, 2012 and will
  probably be offered as a polished text for courses in September, 2012.
  It is taking so long because while I have a very interesting job, it is
  very time consuming...and have to literally squeeze out time to write.
  This time squeeze is one reason I have appreciated the resources Allyn
  and Bacon have provided.   Like most academics I am not writing for
  money, but because I have forty years of experience and reflection to
  share as well as some need to show publications for promotion (I already
  have tenure).   :-)

  [email protected] wrote: -----
  To: [email protected]
  From: gene loeb
  Sent by: [email protected]
  Date: 10/06/2010 07:52PM

  Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] An Ethical Dilemma -- Feeling sad :-)- When
  publishers don't do what they say they intend to do

  Joyce,
  after all of this suspense, Iwould like to read the bopok What is the
  title and where can we get  it?
  Gene

  On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:55 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
    Thank you.  I think that it is important that we work on these issues
    together as cordially as possible.   Big publishers don't particularly
    like OER either as my editor reminded me just this morning...I don't
    want to be caught in the middle but I have been a mediator many times
    in my life...perhaps there is a place for such skills here.   Joyce

    [email protected] wrote: -----
    To: [email protected]
    From: gene loeb
    Sent by: [email protected]
    Date: 10/05/2010 10:43PM

    Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] An Ethical Dilemma -- Feeling sad :-)- When
    publishers don't do what they say they intend to do

    Joyce,
    First, I want to encourage you in your endeavers and in your book.
    Second, you are precise in writing about the time and effort it takes
    in publishing a text under the evolving open source schemes. You are to
    be appreciated for taking the effort to learn about this movement. You
    probably have a wonderful text helping many students and professinals
    (I certainly hope I will be able to read it event if not "open
    source".)

    Therefore I also share your concern for this comment.  We all are
    trying to help each other improve and share ideas, not force  or
    intimidate others because they follow traditional publishing paths. We
    are all "at different Places," Your response says it all and I just
    wish people were more courteous and accepting so your letter would be
    unnecessary.

    My best wishes
    ,
    Gene
    On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 2:09 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:


      I feel hurt and angered by your comments.   First of all as Wayne has
      said in a later reply I am very experienced and a bit well-known in
      my field of community organizing...that does not mean I am an expert
      in publishing and distributing a comprehensive textbook although I
      believe my years of experience should be shared with others and my
      students agree!  Secondly, I am a very busy professor at a major
      university.  I do not have time to search the internet and cull
      through what might or might not be helpful assistance.  In fact, one
      of my biggest frustrations with the internet and indeed the OER
      movement (except for wikieducator) is the time needed to separate
      effective sites and people from ineffective.  My publisher/editor
      have offered me assistance that is very timely, easy to fit into my
      schedule and very very helpful.  At this stage of my professional
      life, I value my time above all else...maybe a few years from now in
      retirement I would be able to use the methods you suggest.   I am
      interested in Wayne's suggestion that open licenses allow publishers
      to use materials in formal books and also allow the basic material to
      be available to anyone...the publisher adds the bells and whistles in
      that model.  I agree that some publishers have been greedy, but many
      employ very dedicated and helpful individuals.   Pearson, for
      instance, employs at least 5,000 people worldwide and their economic
      welfare should be considered.   These are complicated issues that
      bear study...but an e-mail that implies that a colleague is not
      competent is not a helpful way to encourage dialogue.

      [email protected] wrote: -----
       To: [email protected]
       From: Stephen Downes
       Sent by: [email protected]
       Date: 10/04/2010 09:44PM

       Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] An Ethical Dilemma -- Feeling sad :-)-
       When publishers don't do what they say they intend to do

       What's interesting is that the publisher has sold a product to you,
       but has you convinced that someone else should pay for it. It
       becomes a dilemma because you can't think of a way to get these
       other to pay for something you received for free without subscribing
       to the whole model of proprietary publishing.

       But reanalyze...

       -- you say you could not have gotten these services for free, but is
       this true? The internet is probably the greatest place to test your
       ideas and get comments on multiple drafts of materials - all for
       free. You'll find friends on the internet too, just like your
       publisher pretended to be. If you really don't begrudge them being
       paid for their work, pay them. Don't assume it's some reader's
       responsibility to pay for your professional support services.
       -- it's not clear in any case that you should be writing a book on
       your own if you doin't have the skills to do it -- you're just
       abetting the publisher's corporate agenda, and no doubt passing
       along a little of their marketing message disguised as your ideas
       but contributed by their editorial input -- maybe it would have been
       better to gain experience by contributing to a collaborative project
       where the necessary skills are present -- like, say, Wikieducator
       -- finally, there are many ways autghors and publishers can earn
       from the publication of open access work - and you can also earn by
       offering other services, such as speaking, consulting, mentoring,
       and other support, which are all supported by your writing

       -- Stephen




       On 10-10-04 5:27 PM, [email protected] wrote:
             Hi Wayne:   I know I am late in inquiring about this, but I am
             a little confused about how the publisher will gain from
             offering this book under a free license.  The reason I am
             asking is that I am under contract to write a comprehensive
             community organizing textbook for Pearson/Allyn and Bacon a
             very large US publisher.   My editor has offered me her time
             and wonderful resources that I could not possibly have had
             were I doing this project on my own and I don't begrudge them
             their fair share of any proceeds, but I would like my work to
             be readily available especially in developing countries, so I
             am confused about how I might meet my publisher's needs to
             make a reasonable return on all they have invested in the book
             and in me as a writer while still being fair to indigent
             readers.    I hope this question makes sense.   Joyce McKnight
             SUNY/Empire State College, Member of the OER Foundation.

             [email protected] wrote: -----
             To: [email protected]
             From: Wayne Mackintosh
             Sent by: [email protected]
             Date: 09/14/2010 01:03AM
             Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] An Ethical Dilemma -- Feeling
             sad :-)- When publishers don't do what they say they intend to
             do

             Hi Gene,

             Thanks for the note -- with every mistake (and I believe the
             publishers have made an honest mistake) there is a learning
             experience.

             Together we can make the world a better place -- and the open
             web and free content licensing can help. There is a place for
             everyone in the sun -- even publishers who can earn a living
             through publishing free content.

             The embarrassing point is that my name is now published under
             a non-commercial license :-(. However -- let's turn an honest
             mistake into a success for all involved. I have just received
             an email from the publisher requesting that we connect for a
             skype conversation later this evening. I will suggest that
             they drop the NC restriction and release the work under a
             CC-BY-SA license.

             That would be a smart move for them imho --- the "free"
             advertising resulting from a move like that would push and
             promote sales.

             We'll see what happens.

             Cheers
             Wayne

             On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:55 PM, gene aronin <
             [email protected]> wrote:
               Wayne,
               This was an exceptional commentary of your dilemma, because
               it 1)demonstrated what "creative commons" was all about, and
               2) demonstrated, through your honesty and forthrightness the
               importance of this idea. Demonstrate by example. Good for
               you, Wayne.

               Gene


               On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 11:28 PM, aprasad <
               [email protected]> wrote:
                Dear Dr. Wayne,

                I can imagine how humiliating the situation to you. Hope
                the publishers will come out with an erratum.

                On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Wayne Mackintosh <
                [email protected]> wrote:
                  Hi everyone,

                  Never a dull moment in the free culture world. Ordinarily
                  -- I would not post public notifications around potential
                  misunderstandings or oversights by a publisher. However,
                  I find myself facing an ethical dilemma. Particularly
                  since today I'm been commenting considerably on my
                  personal ethics and views associated with the
                  non-commercial restriction on our national New Zealand
                  MLE list.

                  I was recently invited to write the forward for a new
                  publication -- a book of tweets on open text books. Great
                  idea, very cool and appropriate for our times. In
                  response to the invite, my very first question was was:

                  "More than happy to provide a "tweet" -- what license
                  will you be publishing the book under?"

                  Response:

                  "We will be doing this under Creative Commons -
                  Attribution - Share Alike license-
                  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
                  That is the current plan.  Any interest in co-authoring?"

                  My response:

                  "I always check that anything I write is published under
                  a free cultural works approved license :-)  I would love
                  to co-author"

                  So I do my bit, read the text, write a short forward and
                  contribute a tweet.  I now see that the book has been
                  published under a CC-BY-NC-SA license -- which is very
                  unfortunate, because I think its a great text and it
                  seems that there has been an oversight in attributing my
                  contributions under a license which meets the free
                  cultural works definition which was a condition of my
                  contribution. (See:
                  http://www.happyabout.com/thinkaha/opentextbooktweet01.php
                  ). I've asked the publishes to print and distribute an
                  erratum indicating that my personal contributions are
                  licensed under CC-BY-SA on the basis of our original
                  agreement. I'm confident that they will do the right
                  thing.

                  When I submitted my tweet, I wrote:

                  "This is licensed under CC-BY which will enable a
                  derivative under CC-BY-SA."  I did this work during
                  official time, and my employers IP policy requires that I
                  release my work under a default CC-BY license."

                  If there were any communications from the publisher in
                  the interim about changing the license -- I missed
                  these ;-(. Moreover, for the record, I would not have
                  agreed to having anything I write published under an NC
                  license.

                  It's ironic that while the book carries a NC restriction
                  -- the international public can purchase the texts, hard
                  copy or ebook for a listed price of $19.95 or $14,95 and
                  see that currently some discount applies.

                  Anway -- this is a public announcement that my forward is
                  licensed under a CC-BY-SA license and my tweet - No 31 is
                  openly licensed under a free cultural works approved
                  license (CC-BY) in this case. The publisher was free to
                  add an NC restriction on the tweet - -but has omitted to
                  attribute the source :-(.  For the record, both versions
                  of the texts I submitted are licensed under a CC-BY
                  license. You are free to take these texts, reuse them,
                  adapt them, modify them and if you like sell them :-)

                  Cheers
                  Wayne










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