Open-source hardware
Sanli Faez
Open Hardware in Academia
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
18 June 2024
Distributed under CC BY 4.0
artist: Rita Greer
source: www.autm.net
source: www.autm.net
See also Julieta Arancia and Jenny Molloy, GOSH 2021 Policy briefs
Open hardware
or "open source hardware"
refers to the design specifications of a physical object which are licensed in such a way that said object can be studied, modified, created, and distributed by anyone.
open hardware licenses don't prevent someone from giving away or even selling the project's documentation.
Lechner, Tijdink et al, The core epistemic responsibilities of universities: Results from a Delphi study, Accountability in Research, DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2255826
Opennext.eu
Open Source Product Develpment
Opennext.eu
Open Source Product Develpment
Cecil Graham: What is a cynic?
Lord Darlington: A man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing.
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https://homegrownchallenge.ca/
www.FAIRbattery.dev
www.FBRC.dev
Creating an Open-source Hardware Ecosystem for Research and Sustainable Development,
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www.uu.nl/lpl