Open-Source Software and Knowledge Management in Digital Context: Issues and Implications
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2007-02-08
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Inflibnet centre
Abstract
Open-source software (OSS) is a utility to empower the non-elite individuals
and institutions to manage knowledge and develop low cost virtual libraries.
It is an attempt to keep the software market away from monopolies and
enable the non-elite institutions to build sustainable institutional
repositories. Though OSS has made profound impact in the public domain
worldwide, yet there is an urgent need to sensitize the stakeholders in
India to enable them to learn about the benefits of open-source software
and promote the concept and practice behind the movement. Only this way
we can ensure diversity, equity, quality and equality, and flexibility in our
products and services. Raising awareness among the non-elite about the
open-source software is essential for managing knowledge and developing
an egalitarian society. Open-source software has the potential to contain
the twin perils of digital divide and digital determinism. Institutional
repositories and WIKI-Space are the right step in preserving and
disseminating our documentary heritage. This paper highlights the
recommendations made by the National Knowledge Commission pertaining
to the cutting-edge of Open-source software and knowledge management.
It also raises a few issues that need immediate attention to empower the
info-poor and develop an inclusive society. Implications of open-source
software and knowledge management have also been pointed out.
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Open-Source Software, Knowledge Management, Lifelong Learning, Information Literacy, LIS Education