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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

You might use inconsistent content or course tagging, or team members might use a variety of names for one type of offering. Once everyone is steering in the same direction, tagging and classifying data will become second nature. In this scenario, the data is there, it’s more likely a matter of internal culture and possibly budget.

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Going to Davos to Redesign the Planet

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Universities and government labs encouraging their technology transfer offices to make social licenses of new technology. Wealthy country governments (and their corporate constituents) being more open to limitations and exceptions treaties and policies at the World Intellectual Property Organization. *

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Unlocking Data for Philanthropy: Notes from Global Philanthropy Forum Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be invited to cover this year’s Global Philanthropy Forum , a community of donors and social investors committed to international causes. 3) Social Network Analysis of the #GPF13 tag during the discussion created by Marc Smith. Kirkpatrick gave an overview of how data is being used for international development.

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Shovel-ready Online Civic Projects #1: Global Development Commons

Forum One

web projects we think the federal government should fund. By civic infrastructure we mean online services which: -help people and government understand and address important social problems; -will be a platform to support or catalyze the innovative work of others to address these problems; -will provide benefits very broadly ?

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Office clean-up Part 1 :Open-Source and the GPL

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

This is a musing on the current state of the Gnu Public License, which governs a preponderance of open-source software projects. I know a lot of people in the in the non-profit community think of Open-Source software as "free", as not requiring a license agreement. 3) many open-source projects are international in effort.

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5 Online Marketing and Awareness Tools: Tools 4 Your Mission Part 3/3

Tech Soup

YouTube branding, and free licensing for Google Earth and Maps. Change.org is the tag cloud, featuring the most popular tags affiliated. By clicking the tags, users are directed to a page with an overview for a cause including the Change.org. nonprofits like Amnesty International, Oxfam, and Greenpeace, so the.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It’s peer reviewed (good), but it’s got a rather restrictive license, and the content is not freely available. The licenses are as follows: Personal License: If you have purchased a copy/subscription to the Journal with a personal license, this means that it is for your personal use.

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