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This is starting as the bibliography for a journal paper I started writing on applying open source principles to the geospatial arena. It never really finished, but it made me cite a bunch of stuff. I'll paste it all in here. Feel free to add new sources in, and to remove stuff that's not directly relevant. Hopefully it can make it easier for us to all write papers in the future.


References

Abbate, J. (1999) Inventing the Internet MIT Press, Cambridge, MA

Bar, F. and Riis, A.M. (2000) Tapping user-driven innovation: A new rationale for universal service. The Information Society, 16(2): 99-108.

Benkler, Y. (2002) Coase’s Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm The Yale Law Journal [Vol. 112]. Bernard, L., Craglia, M., Gould, M., Kuhn, W. (2005) Towards an SDI Research Agenda In: Proceedings of the 11 EC-GIS Workshop, Sardinia, May 30-June 1, 2005.

Bleeker, J. A Design Approach for the Geospatial Web, 2005 O'Reilly Network [1]

Bozman, J., Gillen, A., Kolodgy, C., Kusnetzky, D., Perry, R., and Shian D. (2002) Windows 2000 Versus Linux in Enterprise Computing: An IDC White Paper 2002. [2]

bridges.org (2004) Straight from the Source: Perspectives from the African Free and Open Source Software Movement. A bridges.org essay in collaboration with Tactical Technology Collective. [3]

Brox, C., Y. Bishr, et al. (2002) Towards a geospatial data infrastructure for North Rhine Westphalia Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 26 19-37

Câmara, G. (?) Frameworks for Sustainability of GIS and Earth Observation Technologies in Developing Countries http://www.dpi.inpe.br/gilberto/present/codata_talk_camara.pdf (This was from his website, not sure if it was a talk or what...)

Castells, M., (2005) Innovation, Information Technology and the Culture of Freedom, speech at World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, 2005. [4]

Ciborra, C. U., Braa, K., Cordella, A., Dahlbom, B., Failla, A., Hanseth, O., Hepso, V., Ljungberg, J., Monteiro, E., and Simon, K. A. (2000) From control to drift: the dynamics of corporate information infrastructures. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Dalle, J. and N. Jullien (2001) “Libre” Software: Turning Fads into Institutions, Research Policy, vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 1-11. [5]

Edney, M. H. (1991) Strategies for maintaining the democratic nature of geographic information systems. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 14, 100-108.

Georgiadou, Y., S. Puri, S. Sahay (2004), Towards a Research Agenda to Guide the Implementation of Spatial Data Infrastructures – A Case Study from India. Submitted to: International Journal of GIS, August 9, 2004 (Yola gave me this paper in Cairo, not sure if it got published.)

Groot, R. and J. McLaughlin (2000) Introduction. In: Geospatial Data Infrastructure – Concepts, Cases and Good Practice. Groot, R. and J. McLaughlin (eds.). Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Hanseth, O., and Aanestad, M., (2003) Bootstrapping networks, communities and infrastructures: on the evolution of ICT solutions in healthcare. Methods of Information in Medicine, 42, 385–391.

Hanseth, O., and Monteiro, E., (2004) Understanding information infrastructure(forthcoming book), manuscript available on Publications/.

Hanseth, O and K Lyytinen (2005). Theorizing about the design of Information Infrastructures: design kernel theories and principles. Position Paper presented at Research Workshop on Cross-learning between Spatial Data Infrastructures and Information Infrastructures March 31 and April 1, 2005 at ITC, the Netherlands.

Harvey, David. (1989) The Condition of Postmodernity. Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

Heeks, R. (2002) Failure, Success and Improvisation of Information Systems Projects in Developing Countries, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, Manchester.[6]

INSPIRE 2003. http://www.ec-gis.org/inspire/principles_en.html

Jambo Open Office website - http://www.o.ne.tz/pressrelease_en.php

Larsen, M.H., Holck, J., and Pedersen, M.K. (2004) The Challenges of Open Source Software in IT: Enterprise Architecture versus Total Cost of Ownership, [7]

Lerner, J. and J. Tirole (2002) Some Simple Economics of Open Source, 50 J. INDUS. ECON. 197, 212-23.

Lessig, L. (2003) Open Source Baselines: Compared to What?, Government Policy toward Open Source Software, edited by Robert W. Hahn, AEI-Brookings Joint Center, Washington, DC. [8]

Liebhold, M. The GeoSpatial Web: A Call to Action, 2005 O'Reilly Network [9]

Leiner, B. M., (1997) V. G. Cerf, D. D. Clark, R. E. Kahn, L. Kleinrock, D. C. Lynch, J. Postel, L. G. Roberts, and S. Wolff: A Brief History of the Internet. http://info.isoc.org/internet-his-tory/brief.htm. Leiner et al. Brief history of the internet. (find citations on the internet)

Lucas, M. Scott, J., Herz, JC., Open Technology Development Roadmap for Ms Sue Payton, Deputy Secretary of Defense Advanced Systems and Concepts. http://www.acq.osd.mil/asc/ http://www.lulu.com/content/286106

Maguire, D. and P. A. Longley (2005). The emergence of geoportals and their role in spatial data infrastructures, Computers Environment and Urban Systems, 29, 3-14.

Masser, I. (2005) Some Priorities for SDI Related Research. In: Proceedings of the FIG Working Week and GSDI 8: From Pharaohs to Geinformatics, Cairo, 16-21 April 2005. FIG, Frederiksberg.

Gunnar M. and K-E Johnsen (2002): The One Map Project. Proceedings paper, GML Dev Days, Vancouver, July 2002.

NASA Clickworkers Project, available at <http://clickworkers.arc.nasa.gov/top>

NASA, Clickworkers Results: Crater Marking Activity. [10].

National Research Council (2004), Down to Earth: Geographic Information for Sustainable Development in Africa Committee on the Geographic Foundation for Agenda 21, National Academy Press ( I'm not sure how to cite this. It's this national research council book thing that I got online, from the nap.edu)

Onsrud, H.J. and G. Rushton, ed. (1995) Sharing Geographic Information Systems. Center for Urban Policy Research, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Onsrud, H. Camara, G., Campbell, J., and Sharad, N. (2004) Public Commons of Geographic Data: Research and Development Challenges. III International Conference on Geographical Information Science (GIScience 2004). Washington, 2004.

Pickles, J. (1991) Geography, GIS, and the surveillant society. Papers and Proceedings of Applied Geography Conferences 14: 80-91.

Pickles, J. ed. (1995). Ground Truth: The social implications of geographic information systems. Guilford, New York.

Rajabifard, A., I.P. Williamson, P. Holland and G. Johnstone (2000) From Local to Global SDI initiatives: a pyramid of building blocks. In: Proceedings of the 4th GSDI Conference. GSDIm Cape Town, South Africa. [11]

Rajabifard, A., Feeney, M. and Williamson I.P. (2001) Future Directions for the Development of Spatial Data Infrastructure. Journal of the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC), The Netherlands. (Submitted)

Raymond, E.S. (1999) The Cathedral and the Bazaar, 1st Edition, O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol,. [ http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/]

Reichardt, M. (2005) GSDI Depends on Widespread Adoption of OGC Standards In: Proceedings of the FIG Working Week and GSDI 8: From Pharaohs to Geinformatics, Cairo, 16-21 April 2005. FIG, Frederiksberg.

Rocha, G. J. (2005) Geowiki – Enabling Collaborative Maintenance of Spatial Data, In: Proceedings of the FIG Working Week and GSDI 8: From Pharaohs to Geinformatics, Cairo, 16-21 April 2005. FIG, Frederiksberg.

Rolland, K. H., and Monteiro, E. (2002) Balancing the local and the global in infrastructural information systems. The Information Society, 18, 87–100.

Russell, B. (2003) Headmap Manifesto http://www.headmap.org

Not sure how to cite magazines: Schonfeld, E. (2005) 'Where Google's Maps Will Take Us' Business 2.0, August 5, 2005 http://www.business2.com/b2/web/articles/0,17863,1088995,00.html

Terdiman, D. (2005) 'Hey google map this', in Wired magazine, May 16, 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,67514,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1

Timmermans, S. and M. Berg, (1997) “Standardization in action: achieving local universality through medical protocols”, In Social studies of science, 27:273-305.

Sandvig, C. (forthcoming) Shaping Infrastructure and Innovation on the Internet: The End-to-End Network that Isn't to be in: Guston, D. and D Sarewitz. (eds.) forthcoming. Shaping Science and Technology Policy: The Next Generation of Research. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.

Stallman, R. (2001) "The Free Software Definition,".[12]

von Hippel, E. (1988). The sources of innovation. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

von Hippel, E. (2005) Democratizing Innovation, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

von Hippel, E., and G. von Krogh. 2003. Open Source Software and the “Private-Collective” Innovation Model: Issues for Organization Science. Organization Science 14(2): 209–223.

Walsham, G. (1993) Interpreting information systems in organizations, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.

Weber, S. (2004) Open Source Software in Developing Economies [13]

Weber, S. (2004) The Success of Open Source, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Weber, S. Is the Open Source Software Process Sui Generis to Software, or a More General Way of Organizing the Production of Complex Knowledge Products? [14]

Weerawarana, S. and Weeratunga, J. (2004) Open Source in Developing Countries SIDA, Sweden. [15]

Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, available at <http://www.wikipedia.org>

Wytzisk, A. and A. Sliwinski (2004) Quo Vadis SDI? In: Proceedings of the 7th AGILE Conference on GI Science. Heraklion, 2004. 43-49.