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The foundation for an open source city

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Explore the five elements of an open source city using Raleigh, North Carolina as a case study. See how the open source characteristics of collaboration, transparency, and participation are shaping the open government and open data movements. This book showcases the open source culture, government policies, and economic development happening in Raleigh and acts as a guide for other cities to pursue their open source city brand.

148 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Jason Hibbets

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May 3, 2020
A brilliant book describing how a citizen collaboration can make the cities better all around the world.

The book follows the road of a city called Raleigh in North Carolina on his way to becoming a true open source city.
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December 30, 2018
Great resource for those interested in the open source and open government movement. Practical examples drawn from the author's personal experience along with many other resources cited.
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