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  • 10119 Berlin The project has two Leads, both located mainly in Berlin. John Weitzmann as Legal Project Lead is supported by the [http://eear.eu/i
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  • WHEREAS, Dr. Maracke’s stewardship of the Berlin office has been crucial to the adoption of CC licenses on a global basis,
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  • |Location=Berlin, Germany ...uals in the run-up to the festival: Six people will be locked in a room in Berlin for 5 days to produce a book with the sole guiding meme being the title...
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  • |Mainurl=http://socialmediaweek.org/berlin/ |Location=Berlin, Germany
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  • ...APLight, Brave New Film Foundation, Change Congress, The American Academy, Berlin, Freedom House and iCommons.org.
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  • ...e-learning strategy, and further extended under the HE Academy JISC funded BERLiN (Building Exchanges for Research and Learning In Nottingham) project in 200 The aim of the BERLiN project is to progress the vision of sustainable OERs by making 360 credits
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  • |tags=forschung, lehre, open content, open access, berlin 6 ...erience with their OER contributions. I put it together after visiting the Berlin 6 conference in 2008 and presented it to collegues and students.
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  • Speakers: Parker Higgins (Soundcloud/Berlin), Simon Klose (TPB:AFK/Malmoe) and Henrik Moltke (Mozilla Drumbeat/Paris)<b
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  • ...n Access come from the Budapest (February 2002), Bethesda (June 2003), and Berlin (October 2003) meetings. The [http://www.soros.org/openaccess/read.shtml Bu ...y mark journals that comply with stated Open Access definitions (Budapest, Berlin and Bethesda), SPARC Europe and DOAJ have released a seal to mark those jou
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  • |Mainurl=http://wikis.fu-berlin.de/display/fcrc/Home |Location=Berlin, Germany
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  • ...e entire CC staff under one roof, coming from as far as Japan, Boston, and Berlin, to speak about what they've been up to internationally and in the realms o
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  • ...ias Hoffmann (DE/Basel), Chun Lee (TW/London), Keith Lam (HK), Pe Lang (CH/Berlin), Zachary Lieberman (US/New York), Venzha Christ (ID/Yogyakarta), Irene Agr
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  • ...event takes place on the “Island of youth” in the district of Treptow, Berlin (Germany). We, 10 students at http://treibhaus08.de/, want to inform other ...Post-Its in public spaces, universities and on certain business events in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne. Word of mouth (friends and business network) in pre-c
    8 KB (1,290 words) - 14:54, 29 June 2010
  • ...tio Festival (Mexico DF) and by the Transmediale Digital Culture Festival (Berlin). It has also won a mention of honour in the UNESCO Digital Arts Awards. ht
    14 KB (2,153 words) - 15:42, 12 July 2010
  • ...ce and an open culture festival (we have a good relationship with Netaudio Berlin and we want to organize a Netaudio festival in Bucharest). We want to raise ...project we just started (www.localrec.ro), we now have partners in London, Berlin, Vienna and Barcelona. Our main method of communication is, of course, e-ma
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  • ...ropean Academy of Law and Computing (EEAR) and newthinking communications, Berlin
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  • Gave talks @openeverything Berlin and co-founded the atoms&bits festival, which had CC and Coworking as two o
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