The Success of Open Source
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| Author | Steven Weber |
| Overview or Summary | provides a careful, thought-provoking study of an important phenomenon of the twentieth century. It will of course appeal to those interested or participating in the Open Source movement. For the information professional, in particular, it offers helpful insight into the advantages and limits of sustainable models of cooperative effort that do not depend on remuneration or hierarchy. |
| Availability | From Amazon here |
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