Opportunity: Lead Editor for TheKnowledge

Openmute are now looking for a Lead Editor for TheKnowledge Peer Learning Environment on Digital Strategy for Cultural organisations

London, fixed-term contract, £3,461

Deadline for submissions: Monday 21st March

March AoDL Monthly Meetup - IPTV

Openmute in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery are please to announce our next AoDL monthly meetup on 15th March 2011 from 6.30-8.00pm, 9 William Road, NW1 3ER.

The topic for this session is IPTV

The First AoDL Monthly Meetup

Our first event for the AoDL meetup group will be held on 16th February from 6.30pm - 8pm at the Photographers’ Gallery offices, 9 William Road, NW1 3ER on the topic of ‘Open Archiving’.

New AoDL Monthly Meetups

We are please to announce that following up on the AoDL Digital Salon and Surgeries series Openmute will be co-organising a set of monthly events in partnership with The Photographers’ Gallery.

One stop shop to new publishing platforms

Progressive Publishing System (PPS) API

The API gives easy access to the new electronic book publishing platforms (POD, eBooks, iPhone, iPads/tablets, mobiles and Apps) and associated revenues. Currently most of the platforms are off limits due to conversion costs.

A starting place for the project is to have publishers apply Dublin Core classifications and XML markup of their content, within their existing CMS. Lastly to connect to Amazon Pro Merchant accounts to sell publications.

Converging Pathways to New Knowledge: a reflection on a series of online and offline conversations

£3.50
Product type: 
Book
Author: 
Martijn Arnoldus

The publication, Converging Pathways to New Knowledge, brings together online and offline conversations facilitated by LabforCulture and Kennisland, that look at the different ways we are all experiencing what can be termed a "digital shift". The digital shift is about new ways of working, new ways of reflecting, new approaches to problem solving and, as a result, new ways of building and sharing knowledge.

ISBN: 
978-1-906496-44-9
Publisher: 
LabforCulture
Publisher URL: 
http://www.labforculture.org/
£3.50

FLOSS+Art

£18.50
Product type: 
Book
Author: 
Aymeric Mansoux
Marloes de Valk

FLOSS+Art critically reflects on the growing relationship between Free Software ideology, open content and digital art. It provides a view onto the social, political and economic myths and realities linked to this phenomenon.

ISBN: 
978-1-906496-18-0
Publisher: 
Go to 10
Publisher URL: 
http://goto10.org/
£18.50

Mute Magazine Vol 2 #14

£5.00
Product type: 
Book
Author: 
Josephine Berry Slater

Whether seen as the ultimate capitalists, Buddhists or communards, bees elicit fantasies and fears of social productivity and crisis by turns. This issue is not really about bees of course, but the ‘colony collapse disorder' which is currently threatening the global bee population works as a stark metaphor for the crisis of reproduction that is currently afflicting human society as it is currently configured.

ISBN: 
978-1-906496-43-2
Publisher: 
Mute publishing Ltd
Publisher URL: 
http://metamute.org/
£5.00

Social by Social

£7.99
Product type: 
Book
Author: 
Andy Gibson
Nigel Courtney
Amy Sample Ward
David Wilcox

Social by Social is a non-commercial publication supported by Nesta and is sold at near-cost price. Any profit from book sales will be returned to Nesta and used to support projects which promote the use of new technologies for social good.

ISBN: 
978-1-906496-41-8
Publisher: 
OpenMute
Publisher URL: 
http://openmute.org
£7.99

Still looking for that micro payment heaven

PayPal's http://x.com might have the answers with their Adaptive Payment Framwork (APF).

Adaptive Payment Framework allows you to split a payment between different PayPal account holders, for example you could sell a package of books on your site, like your lead product and an accompaning offer. With APF when the payment is take the fee and order can be instantly sent to your partner and you get to choose who pays for the tranaction action fees.

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