I'm interested in the group's activities, and in the book.
Please, could you offer some additional information? (No rush.)
Thanks
Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/graham +44-1273-877922
Graham Perrin wrote: > Whilst this group is open the message to which the group's description refers is not open: > > http://message.diigo.com/message/56823 > > I'm interested in the group's activities, and in the book. > > Please, could you offer some additional information? (No rush.) > > Thanks > > Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer > CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management > http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/graham > +44-1273-877922
Several participated, many read, and it all worked quite encouragingly. If you go to the yupnet site and have your diigo on and the comments bar showing, you shoudl see the summary made as we went along.
http://message.diigo.com/message/56823
I'm interested in the group's activities, and in the book.
Please, could you offer some additional information? (No rush.)
Thanks
Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer
CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/graham
+44-1273-877922
> Whilst this group is open the message to which the group's description refers is not open:
>
> http://message.diigo.com/message/56823
>
> I'm interested in the group's activities, and in the book.
>
> Please, could you offer some additional information? (No rush.)
>
> Thanks
>
> Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer
> CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management
> http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/graham
> +44-1273-877922
Graham,
When the book came out - start of last year, I think - I launched the group annotation on openDemocracy with this message, over here:
http://www.opendemocracy.net/blog/tony_curzon_price/help_me_online_annotate_jonathan_zittrains_new_book
Several participated, many read, and it all worked quite encouragingly. If you go to the yupnet site and have your diigo on and the comments bar showing, you shoudl see the summary made as we went along.
We have launched a few more group reads since then and are modifying the formula as we go. The G20 communique worled well, here:
http://www.opendemocracy.net/economics/annotation/g20
and we are about to launch two other book-lenght projects:
Energy without hot air
http://www.opendemocracy.net/blog/email/admin/2008/11/23/energy-without-hot-air
and
Liberty's Birthday
http://wiki.opendemocracy.net/index.php/Liberty%27s_Birthday
Tony
First impression: the exemplars to which you refer may be ideal for inclusion under
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/sharing-please-share-your-creative-uses-for-diigo-8596
That topic was side-tracked but its original intention was:
> share your "Creative Uses for Diigo"
I see that you're a member of Diigo Community group.
Would you like to add to the topic there?
Best regards
Graham
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