Volunteers/material

= Volunteer material =

The Open Knowledge Foundation (http://www.okfn.org) is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes knowledge that can be freely used, reused and redistributed - from sonnets to statistics, genes to geodata. It hosts a wide variety of volunteer driven projects and working groups that aim to produce and distribute open knowledge.

Whether you are interested in finding literary works and sound recordings in the public domain, making interactive visualisations of socioeconomic data, or in sharing textbooks for educational projects - there is sure to be something of interest! Current projects requiring volunteers can be found at http://www.okfn.org/projects and include:


 * Open Shakespeare and Open Milton: complete editions of Shakespeare and Milton's works along with tools for analysing the texts - freely available for anyone to use or share. We need volunteers to proof edit and format texts, or even to create an original book cover design for a print edition of the plays!
 * Open Economics "Where Does My Money Go": developer and researcher needed to develop prize-winning "Where Does My Money Go" project proposal which aims to help citizens make sense of UK government finance.
 * European Open Data Inventory: Just launched in Brussels - the project aims to track down and document official information from public bodies across Europe. Get stuck into the budgets, socioeconomic information, environmental data or parliamentary transcripts behind the headlines!

Whether you've got a few spare hours or a few weeks over the summer - we'd love to hear from you! For further details contact us at info@okfn.org.