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New England
Chapter of the American Society for
Information
Science
N E A S I S Symposium: 6 December 1999 Open Source and Free Systems/Software: The idea behind a free approach to software development not bound by source code patents nor by intellectual property rights is twenty-plus years strong. Newly inspired by the web's progressive, yet often challenged, openly free environment, open and free source software products have already made inroads into the library market. As the philosophy of this movement and the principles of free information within libraries are a nearly perfect match, interest and applicability are increasing. Join us in a discussion of these ideas and of their validity in libraries. |
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Daniel Chudnov
Co-founder of OSS4LIB [INFO / BIO]
Eric Raymond
Richard Stallman
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Monday, December 6, 1999 Yale University Luce Hall Auditorium 9:15 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Registration Required* registration list: by name | by affiliation |
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Coordinated by the NEASIS Program
Committee
For Further Information, please contact:
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Last Updated: 14 October 1999 SCS |
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