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The Future of Books, Open Source, and Indigenous Knowledge

Via Jane Anderson, ICAS, NYU

The E-book on Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries, edited by Prof Martin Nakata and Professor Marcia Langton, was launched in March.

This is an E-book that has been negotiated with authors as 'open source material' so that it is free to download it. The negotiations with the authors for free access were made on the basis that an open source text could reach more indigenous people across the globe:


http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/dspace/handle/2100/55

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