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Introduction
1. James Boyle, “The Why of Intellectual Property”
2. James Boyle, “Thomas Jefferson Writes a Letter”
3. Richard Stallman, “What is Free Software?”
4. Richard Stallman, “The GNU Project”
5. Eric Raymond, “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”
6. Eric Raymond, “Homesteading the Noosphere”
7. David Wiley, “About the Open Publication License”
8. David Wiley, “Open Content: The First Decade”
9. Erik Moller, “Freedom Defined”
10. Bruce Perens, “Debian Free Software Guidelines”
11. Richard Stallman, “Four Freedoms”
12. Franklin D. Roosevelt, “The Four Freedoms Speech”
13. Bruce Perens, “The Open Source Definition”
14. David Wiley, “Open Content”
15. OKFN, “Open Definition”
16. David Wiley, “The Access Compromise and the 5th R”
17. David Wiley, “Open Definitions, Specificity, and Avoiding Bright Lines”
18. Creative Commons Licenses
19. GNU Free Documentation License
20. Open Publication License
21. GNU General Public License
22. BSD License
23. MIT License
24. Apache License
25. Comparison of Open Source Licenses
26. Charles Vest, “Disturbing the Educational Universe: Universities in the Digital Age — Dinosaurs or Prometheans?”
27. History of MIT OCW
28. MIT OCW Evaluation Report (2005)
29. MIT Reaches OCW Milestone
30. David Wiley, “OpenCourseWars”
31. UNESCO Forum on the Impact of Open Courseware for Higher Education in Developing
32. Cape Town Open Education Declaration
33. UNESCO, “2012 Paris OER Declaration”
34. Wiley, Bliss, and McEwen, “Open Educational Resources: OER Literature Review”
35. Boston Consulting Group, “Open Educational Resources: The OER Ecosystem”
36. Nicole Allen, “Open Textbooks: A Cover to Cover Solution: How Open Textbooks are the Path to Affordability”
37. Frydenberg and Matkin, “Open Textbooks: Why? What? How? When?”
38. OER Research Hub
39. Open Education Group
40. Marshall Smith, “Ruminations on Research on OER”
41. Yochai Benkler, “Coases Penguin, or Linux and The Nature of the Firm”
42. Yochai Benkler, “Common Wisdom: Peer Production of Educational Materials”
43. Yochai Benkler, “‘Sharing Nicely’: On shareable goods and the emergence of sharing as a modality of economic production”
44. Eric Raymond, “The Magic Cauldron”
45. OSI, “Open Source Case for Business”
46. Various, “A Summer 2014 Conversation on Business Models in Open Education”
Readings to Consider Including in the Next Edition
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