Wikis about OA

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.


 * This is a list of wikis focusing on open access and related issues. When possible, please annotate with the name of the person or organization behind it.


 * Related lists on OAD: (1) Lists maintained by others, (2) Research wikis.


 * Alphabetical by title.

A

 * Acceso Abierto al Conocimiento en Latinoamérica. From the Universidad de los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela.


 * APSR Wiki. From the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR).


 * ATI Assessment and Evaluation. From the Global Integrity Commons.  (ATI = Access to Information.)


 * AuseAccess. On OA repositories in the Australasian region.  Launched by Arthur Sale.

B

 * Bioinformatics databases. A section within the h+ Roadmap wiki.


 * Blue Obelisk Wiki. From Blue Obelisk.  (The wiki is the project home page.)

C

 * CIPP Wiki. From the McGill University Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP).


 * Copyright Experiences. Actual and model copyright agreements for law journals.  From Michael Froomkin.


 * Creative Commons Wiki. From Creative Commons.


 * CRIG Wiki. From the JISC Common Repository Interfaces Group (CRIG). (The wiki is the CRIG home page.)

D

 * Definition of Free Cultural Works. Launched by Erik Möller and Benjamin Mako Hill.


 * Digital Repository Federation. (The wiki is the federation home page.)  Also in Japanese.


 * Digital Research Tools (DiRT). Launched by Lisa Spiro at Rice University.


 * DLF Aquifer Wiki. From the DLF Aquifer project of the Digital Library Federation.


 * DRIVER Wiki. From DRIVER (Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research).


 * Dryad development wiki. For the development team of the Dryad biological data repository.  From NESCent and the UNC Metadata Research Center.


 * Digital Public Library of America planning initiative wiki. From the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) project.


 * DSpace Wiki.  From the DSpace Federation.

E

 * eCrystals Federation. (The wiki is the federation home page.)


 * Embed Project Wiki. From Cranfield University.   "The aim of the Embed project is to increase understanding of how repositories can be used to support research and learning, integrating them fully into academic processes."


 * EPA Libraries. From the American Library Association.


 * EPrints Wiki. From EPrints.


 * EUREKA Journal Watch Wiki. Maintained by John C. Baez and others.

F

 * Fedora Wiki. From Fedora Commons.


 * Foundation for P2P Alternatives. From the P2P Foundation.  (The wiki is the foundation's home page.)


 * Free Knowledge Institute wiki. From the Free Knowledge Institute.

I

 * iCommons Wiki. from iCommons.  (The wiki is the iCommons home page.)


 * Inspire Wiki. From the Inspire project (no home page yet).


 * Interagency Working Group on Digital Data Wiki. From the US federal government Interagency Working Group on Digital Data.  (The wiki is the IWGDD home page.)


 * International Repositories Infrastructure wiki.


 * Internet Rights Charter. From the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).  A wiki to revise the Internet Rights Charter, originally drafted by the Association for Progressive Communications.  (The charter supports OA for publicly-funded research.)

K

 * Knowledge Sharing Toolkit wiki. From the Knowledge Sharing Project of the Information and Communications Technology and Knowledge Management (ICT-KM) program of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

L

 * LinkingOpenData. From the W3C Semantic Web and Outreach (SWEO) Interest Group.


 * LiquidPub Wiki. From the Liquid Pub project.


 * LOCKSS Wiki. From LOCKSS.  (The wiki is the LOCKSS home page.)

N

 * Nordic Open Access Publishing. From Nordbib.

O

 * Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE). From the Open Archives Initiative.


 * OJIMS Wiki. From JISC's Overlay journal infrastructure for Meteorological Sciences (OJIMS) project.


 * OpenAccess.no Wiki. From Norway's OpenAccess.no project.


 * OpenGovData. From the Open Government Working Group.


 * OpenWetWare Wiki. From OpenWetWare.  (The wiki is the project home page.)


 * Open.Michigan Wiki. From the University of Michigan's Open.Michigan portal.


 * Open Access Directory. Launched by Peter Suber and Robin Peek.  (Listed here only here for completeness.  If someone copies the page, we don't want OAD to be left out.)


 * Open access in Canada. From Dean Giustini.


 * Open Access Wiki. Maintained by the Delft University of Technology Library.


 * Open Annotation wiki. From the Open Annotation Consortium.


 * Open Content Libraries. From IAE-Pedia.  Includes the major book-scanning projects.


 * Open Content Wiki.


 * Open Courseware Consortium wiki. From the Open Courseware Consortium.


 * Open Educational Resources. From UNESCO.


 * Open Everything Wiki.


 * Open Knowledge Foundation Wiki. Hosted by the Open Knowledge Foundation.
 * Also see the wiki for the German branch of OKF.


 * Open Library. From the Open Content Alliance.


 * Open Source Publishing. Launched by Eric Mockensturm.


 * Opin gögn wiki (Open data wiki). In Icelandic.  From Hjalmar Gislason.


 * ORG Wiki. From the Open Rights Group (ORG).


 * Open Video Alliance. (The wiki is the alliance home page.)

P

 * ParticipatoryResearch Wiki. From Cofundos.org.


 * ProjectRepository. Launched by Mark Cyzyk and Sayeed Choudhury at Johns Hopkins University.

R

 * Repositories Research Team Wiki. Maintained by the Repositories Research Team at UKOLN and JISC CETIS for anyone working on the JISC Digital Repositories Programme and the JISC Repositories and Preservation Programme and other experts in the field of digital repositories.

S

 * SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit). The project is led by UKOLN based at the University of Bath.

U

 * UNESCO Open Educational Resources Community wiki

W

 * Il Wiki sull' Open Access in Italia. In Italian.  From Portale per la Letteratura scientifica Elettronica Italiana su Archivi aperti e Depositi Istituzionali (PLEIADI).


 * Wiki Acceso Abierto. Co-founded by Paola Bongiovani and Nancy Gómez.  A community wiki to share information about OA in Spanish.


 * WikiEducator. From WikiEducator. (The wiki is the WikiEducator home page.)


 * Wikimedia Foundation. From the Wikimedia Foundation.  (The wiki is the foundation home page.)