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[[Birthday Party 2008 Guatemala]]
 
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Participation on FILGUA 2010. Guatemala's biggest book fair and one of the most important book fairs in Central America was held in Parque La Industria in Guatemala City. We decided to do something creative and therefore the best way to introduce people to creative commons and technology and the way these two relate to books was an unconference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference We thought it would be a nice approach to discuss the future of books, electronic book, and that's how we called the event. It was really interesting because the audience was diverse, by means of age and careers.
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http://noticias.ufm.edu/index.php/Biblioteca_Ludwig_von_Mises_en_Filgua

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Birthday Party 2008 Guatemala

Participation on FILGUA 2010. Guatemala's biggest book fair and one of the most important book fairs in Central America was held in Parque La Industria in Guatemala City. We decided to do something creative and therefore the best way to introduce people to creative commons and technology and the way these two relate to books was an unconference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference We thought it would be a nice approach to discuss the future of books, electronic book, and that's how we called the event. It was really interesting because the audience was diverse, by means of age and careers.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=139146902779903&index=1 http://noticias.ufm.edu/index.php/Biblioteca_Ludwig_von_Mises_en_Filgua