Cultural knowledge management and broadband content in development: open content platforms, copyright and archives

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Ferrier, Elisabeth, Rooney, David, Graham, Phil and Jones, Ashley. 2006. "Cultural knowledge management and broadband content in development: open content platforms, copyright and archives." Rahman, M. Hakukur (ed.) Information and communication technologies for economic and regional developments. Hershey, PA. United States. IGI Global. pp. 148-165
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Cultural knowledge management and broadband content in development: open content platforms, copyright and archives

Book Chapter CategoryEdited book (chapter)
ERA Publisher ID2177
Book TitleInformation and communication technologies for economic and regional developments
AuthorsFerrier, Elisabeth (Author), Rooney, David (Author), Graham, Phil (Author) and Jones, Ashley (Author)
EditorsRahman, M. Hakukur
Page Range148-165
Chapter Number8
Number of Pages18
Year2006
PublisherIGI Global
Place of PublicationHershey, PA. United States
ISBN9781599041865
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-186-5.ch008
Abstract

This chapter examines the possibility of creating online creative production archives with which to make locally and internationally sourced high quality video, audio, graphics, and other broadband content available to grassroots producers in developing economies. In particular, the possibility of Cultural Knowledge Management Systems and the use of innovative Creative Commons copyright licenses are explored. It is argued that in a global knowledge economy, cultural production is a major driver of economic growth. The creativity and culture needed for cultural production are plentiful in developing countries indicating that if technical and institutional conditions are right there is significant potential for developing economies to compete in the global economy. It is, therefore, desirable for local groups to be able to acquire, store, and distribute locally and internationally sourced content to stimulate local-level cultural production.

ANZSRC Field of Research 2020460608. Mobile computing
440107. Social and cultural anthropology
430205. Heritage and cultural conservation
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© 2007, Idea Group Inc. Permanent restricted access to published version due to publisher copyright policy.

Byline AffiliationsUniversity of Queensland
Queensland University of Technology
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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