OpenContent:
Reason for being: "facilitate the prolific creation of freely
available, high-quality, well-maintained Content." Content =
everything but software.
http://www.opencontent.org/
Openlaw:
The Berkman Center's open law public forum, an experiment in public,
online drafting of legal argument; bringing the concepts of open
source to legal argument. Current cases: Open DVD (defending DeCSS
and fighting the Digital Millennium Copyright Act); Eldred v. Reno
(challenging the copyright term extension); Open Access (demanding
open access to cable broadband); the Microsoft Remedy (analyzing the
antitrust case).
http://eon.law.harvard.edu/openlaw/
OSCOMAK: Open Source Community On Manufacturing Knowledge:
Goal: create a distributed global repository of production knowledge
of past, present and future processes, materials, products.
http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/oscomak/index.htm
Linart:
The purpose of the Linart project is twofold. First, to advance the
use of Linux-based systems and other free, open source software for
artists; and second, to define, encourage, and promote free art and
a community of those who make it.
http://linart.net/
OpenText Project:
Mission is to lead the open source content movement in higher
education, modeling textbook content after the open source software
movement.
http://otp.inlimine.org/
Free Curriculum Project:
An effort to create a complete K-12 curriculum and set of course
materials that are "Free" in the GNU sense.
http://www.nongnu.org/fcp/
OpenContentList:
Site and mailing list focusing on Open Content projects and ideas,
with extensive link list.
http://www.opencontentlist.com
Rice University's Connexions:
Article on the first steps of an experimental, open-source/open
content project that will "give a learner... free access to
educational materials that can be readily manipulated to suite her
individual learning style".
http://www.creativecommons.org/learn/features/connexions