Libraries

I-Open hosts content libraries for civic, business, government, and academic leaders to accelerate their work in Open Source Economic Development.

Content is published from I-Open civic interviews and broadcast conversations, maps, guides, instructional materials, templates, models, and example workspaces and web 2.0 tools in Open Source Economic Development.

This blog publishes posts about that content and links to the following I-Open on-line multimedia libraries:

Broadcast | Livestream.-- shares civic interviews and open, guided civic conversations.  

Documents | Scribd.  -- publishes transcriptions, instructional documents, examples, reports, papers, and civic process guides.

Images | Flickr.-- I-Open publishes maps and image sets about the people who have contributed to the I-Open community. Images help us to understand the context and experience of civic leaders and the places they inhabit. 

MicroBlog | Twitter.-- Micro announcements of I-Open multi-media publications and Tweets. 

Social | Facebook.--The I-Open Facebook page shares publications contributed to the I-Open community by entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Presentations | Slideshare.-- I-Open publishes PPT presentations.

Video | YouTube.-- The YouTube library posts and shares the insights and innovations of civic leaders in healthcare, energy, land, food, and water.

Video | Vimeo.-- I-Open videos post the insights and innovations of civic leaders developing and deploying new practices and tools in Open Source Economic Development.

Workspaces -- offer sophisticated virtual tool sets for communities to connect and sustain their conversations between face-to-face meetings, and project work.