Segue uma interessante seleção de livros disponíveis na WEB, sob licenças Creative Commons, para contribuir com nossos estudos sobre eGov.
Abelson, H., Ledeen, K. & Lewis, H. (2008) Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion [1]. Addison-Wesley. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Angell, I. O. & Demetis, D.S. (2010) Science’s First Mistake: Delusions in Pursuit of Theory [3]. Bloomsbury Academic. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Barnes, P. (2006) Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons [5], Berrett-Koehler Publishers. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Benkler, Y. (2006) The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom [6], Yale University Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Brake, D. R. (2009) ‘As if nobody’s reading’?: The imagined audience and socio-technical biases in personal blogging practice in the UK [7], PhD Thesis LSE Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Bollier, D. (2008) Viral Spiral: How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own [9], The New Press. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Boyle, J. (2008) The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind [10], Yale University Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Cowhey, P. F. & Aronson, J. D. (2009) Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets: The Political Economy of Innovation [11], MIT Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Deazley, R., Kretschmer, M. & Bently, L. (2010) Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright [12], Open Book Publishers. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Doctorow, C. (2008) Content: Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright, and the Future of the Future, tachyon publications [13]. Tachyon Publications. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Kelty, C. M. (2008) Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software [14], Duke University Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Klang, M. (2006) Disruptive technology: Effects of technology regulation on democracy [15], PhD thesis University of Göteborg. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Lessig, L. (2001) The Future of Ideas: The fate of the commons in a connected world [16], Random House. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Lessig, L. (2004) Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and ControlCreativity [17], The Penguin Press. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Lessig, L. (2006) Code: Version 2.0 [18] Basic Books. Creative Commons BY SA [19]
Lessig, L. (2008) Remix: Making art and commerce thrive in the hybrid economy [20], Bloomsbury Academic. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Logie, J. (2006) Peers, Pirates, and Persuasion: Rhetoric in the Peer-to-Peer Debates [21], Parlor Press. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Mahan, S. (2010) Street-Fighting Mathematics: The art of educated guessing and opportunistic problem solving [22], MIT Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Marsden C. T. (2010) Net Neutrality: Towards a Co-regulatory Solution [23], Bloomsbury Academic. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
McLeod, K. (2005) Freedom of Expression: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity [24], Doubleday. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Mueller, F. () No Lobbyists as Such: The war over software patents in the European Union [25], SWM Software Marketing. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Ortego Soto, J. F. (2009) Wikipedia: A quantitative analysis [26], Doctoral Thesis Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Creative Commons BY SA [19]
Rizk, N. & Shaver, L. (2010) Access to Knowledge in Egypt New Research on Intellectual Property, Innovation and Development [27]. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Shaver, L. (ed) (2010) Access to Knowledge in Brazil: New Research in Intellectual Property, Innovation and Development [28]. Creative Commons BY NC [8]
Striphas, T. (2009) The Late Age of Print: Everyday book culture from consumerism to control [29]. Columbia University Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Suoranta, J. & Vadén, T. (2008) Wikiworld: Political Economy of Digital Literacy, and the promise of participatory media [30]. Paulo Freire Research Center. License: Copyleft [31] (Not a CC license but an open book and a good read)
von Hippel, E. (2005) Democratizing Innovation [32], MIT Press. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Wynants, M. & Cornelis, J. (Eds) (2005) How Open is the Future? Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free & Open-Source Software [33], Brussels University Press. Creative Commons BY NC ND [4]
Zittrain, J. L. (2008) The Future of the Internet: and how to stop it [34], Yale University Press. Creative Commons BY NC SA [2]
Fonte: http://techrisk.se/?page_id=2011 [35]