Grants/Cacao, Commons’ Central American Observatory
Affiliation Publisher Libros Mínimos  + , Primer Palabra Magazine www.primerpalabra.com  + , Caldazo Chapín www.caldazochapin.com  +
CC affiliated true  +
End date 2011/02/28 +
Grant applicants Libros Mínimos  +
Grant challenges The biggest challenge for Cacaco will be t The biggest challenge for Cacaco will be the capacity to supervise the information that will be generated under CC licenses in the Central American Region. Because of the rapidness of the growth we will to focus on the generation of reflection, analysis, criticism and study on the handling of information and copytights. he handling of information and copytights.
Grant communication Our organization communicates through social networks like facebook, blogging (many writers are bloggers), microblogging (twitter) and email.
Grant community Guatemala and Costa Rica are the two count Guatemala and Costa Rica are the two countries with significant penetration of Internet in its population (10.8% and 35% respectively in 2009 according to ODAI). Notwithstanding, the use of CC licenses has grown in these two countries (Guatemala has a local chapter and Costa Rica will launch one soon), there is not enough information about Creative Commons licenses and therefore people aren’t aware of advantages for the owners, the users and the community itself, and the use of CC licenses taking into consideration success cases. The project will contribute with a descriptive study of how CC licenses are being used in the region and mainly a deep consideration about the handling information in specific communities. dling information in specific communities.
Grant community relationship Libros Mínimos is a Central American publi Libros Mínimos is a Central American publisher, who first used and promoted the CC Licenses for literature in the whole Central American region. It has many alliances with other Central American publishers and is programming with them the expansion of the project for it to be widely known. The presence of Libros Mínimos in the region allows to have direct contact with users and likely projects. The coordinator of the project Cacao is a Guatemalan writer and journalist who has published poetry, chronicles and articles in different media in the region under CC licenses. ent media in the region under CC licenses.
Grant contact Julio Serrano Echeverría  +
Grant coordinator Julio Serrano Echeverría  +
Grant description Cacao beans were highly appreciated by the Cacao beans were highly appreciated by the Mayas in Mesoamerica (Southern Mexico and Central America). It had several uses, one of them was as currency and therefore it represents trade and exchange. Cacao Commons’, Central American Observatory, seeks to register the licenses of Creative Commons in the use of information in Central America, It will emphasis in Guatemala and Costa Rica because they are the, countries with the highest Internet usage and where the CC chapters are growing the most in the region. Twelve posts of critic analysis written by different Central American writers about publishers, written media, audiovisual projects, cultural magazine and educative material of their countries will be published. Two monthly texts will be published in the web site of the project and in magazines of the region, mainly in Guatemala. After the 12 posts have been published, they will be compiled in an electronic edition in the website of the project that will be under a CC license. e project that will be under a CC license.
Grant impact The use of CC licenses has grown in Centra The use of CC licenses has grown in Central America without its promotion in spaces of reflection and discussion about copyright, handling information, communitarian journalism, culture, etc. The absence of reflection has made the Creative Commons movement be unnoticed during its boom. The CC mission will find an answer of its users with their thoughts, reflections and questions through the space that Cacao project will develop. the space that Cacao project will develop.
Grant legal true  +
Grant measurement The method to measure the results are goin The method to measure the results are going to be the visit statistics, comments, and alternative contents generated. On the larger communities (each country) the growth of users of CC licenses and its diffusion during the project will give parameters of the impact of the project. e parameters of the impact of the project.
Grant output Twelve posts of critic analysis of 8 thousand characters (with space) each. Two monthly publications during 6 months, two public debates about the handling of information and the use of CC licenses in the region..
Grant participants Libros Mínimos has a talented writers team Libros Mínimos has a talented writers team that have a wide group of readers. Some of the writers will participate writing the chronicles and others as bloggers. The research of projects under CC licenses will able to contact with other writers in Guatemala and Costa Rica who will be able to join project Cacao to continue this reflection of contents under CC licenses. reflection of contents under CC licenses.
Grant resource needs The success of Cacao is in the support of Creative Commons Institution and its philosophy. The resources that CC could provide is hosting, financing, diffusion and translation.
Grant scalability Today there aren’t critical analysis space Today there aren’t critical analysis spaces of digital contents in the Central American region. Analyze information through an independent point of view generates discussion and exchange of opinions between the analyst and who generates the information that is being analyzed. Cacao tries to be a reference of analysis and critics in the commons community. A good quality analysis and a debate generates an scalable impact. and a debate generates an scalable impact.
Grant sustainability Through the initial support of Creative Commons, Cacao would be able to look for grants in different Institutions that support media analysis, communitarian journalism, transparency and freedom of expression in Central America.
Grant tech needs The project is based on a wordpress platfo The project is based on a wordpress platform. It tries to generate analysis about handling information. The technical skills are administration and management of information. The project will generate a space for critic analysis in the use of Information Technology in Central America. The technical needs are a domain, hosting and a wordpress template. domain, hosting and a wordpress template.
Mainurl http://www.librosminimos.org  +
Project title Cacao, Commons’ Central American Observatory  +
Categories Grant Application  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 28 June 2010 20:50:36  +
DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 1 September 2010  +
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