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fed-up Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-25-06 08:27 AM
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Great news-cooperativeresearch dot org will soon be updated/needs help/$$
Edited on Sat Mar-25-06 08:27 AM by fed-up
http://cooperativeresearch.org/
"Our objective is to provide the public with a means to collaborate on investigations at the grassroots level."

Cooperative research is a great one stop website for many of your research needs. The people that put this site together work tirelessly to keep it updated and running smoothly.

They will be launching a fundraiser effort on this coming Monday or Tuesday along with some major updates.

They are currently running about $15,000 in the hole and would appreciate any and all donations to keep the site running.


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1. Complete 911 Timeline
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5. History of US Interventions
6. Prisoner abuse in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere


Introduction
The Center for Cooperative Research seeks to encourage grassroots participation and collaboration in the documentation of the public historical record using an open-content model. New technology developed during the last decade has changed the nature of information production and distribution in two very important ways which are both fundamental to the Center's objectives.

Firstly, new technology has decentralized the processes of information production and distribution, allowing the public to exert greater influence over the content and direction of the published historical record. Control of the production and distribution of information has slipped from the exclusive grip of large media conglomerates and is being appropriated at an increasingly fast pace by people at the grassroots level, whose previous lack of access to the means of information production and distribution prevented their ideas and knowledge from reaching the masses. This historically significant restructuring of the relationship between the producers and consumers of information is due to the fact that the dissemination of information to a large audience no longer requires large amounts of capital investment. Consequently, this process can no longer be easily monopolized, controlled, or filtered by a small elite group.

Secondly, Internet technology has created an environment where public collaboration in the production of information can take place at a level of efficiency comparable—if not superior—to that of the capital-intensive efforts of hierarchically-structured, private enterprises. This collaborative “open-content” model is politically and economically significant because it enables grassroots efforts to compete on a near equal footing with private industry while contributing to and enriching the intellectual commons.
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fed-up Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-25-06 09:04 AM
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1. Thanks for the anonymous vote, am shamelessly kicking my own thread nt
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