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Subject: OKCon 2008: London School of Economics, 15th March 2008

# OKCon 2008 - 'Applications and Services'
# London School of Economics
# 15th March 2008
# home: <http://www.okfn.org/okcon/>
# wiki: <http://www.okfn.org/wiki/okcon2008/>

In the past few years we've witnessed the rise of web-based services - from social 
networking sites to online spreadsheet packages. While we have definitions for open 
software and open knowledge, what is an open service? What kinds of new services can
be built using open knowledge?

We've seen the growth of successful open knowledge projects - from peer reviewed 
journals to community edited encyclopaedias - but what impact can open licensing have 
in education, research and commerce? Does open licensing have benefits for researchers? 
Is sharing the key to scaling? What kinds of business models are available to open 
knowledge distributors? How is open knowledge applied in different institutional and 
professional contexts?

There now exists a vast amount of open content and data. What tools are avaiable to 
analyse and represent this wealth of material? How can we sort, search, store it to 
increase its availability and visibility?

The second Open Knowledge conference will bring together individuals and groups from 
across the open knowledge spectrum for a day of seminars and workshops around the 
theme of 'Applications and Services'. Three main sessions will focus on 'Transport and 
Environment', 'Visualization and Analysis' and 'Education'.

We are currently welcoming submissions and suggestions. If you are interested in 
giving a paper, facilitating or otherwise helping out, please contact info [at] okfn 
[dot] org. We also encourage early registration as space is limited!

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