Selected publications by Marco Fioretti

This list (still far from being complete) will soon include most of my articles, seminars, talks, tutorial and other writings. A summary of my most important non-technical writings is already available in a separate page.

Copyright note: many of the pieces link below are under copyright of whatever magazine or organization asked me to write them. but often they can be reused with very few limits. Please contact me (marco, at digifreedom.net) directly if you are interested in derived works, translations, etc....

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2007/06/01 Space for computers and digital technologies in degrowth? Degrowth review Article
2009/02/01 The Tragedy of the Creative Commons Linux Format Article
2005/12/13 Seven part series on Free Software in Italian high schools Linux Journal Article
2005/10/18 Everybody's Guide to OpenDocument Linux Journal Article
2007/04/02 Just Say No to OpenXML Linux Journal Article
2004/09/28 The Lack of a Small Unified Database Linux Journal Article
2004/04/15 Bit Prepared, missing link between Free Software and Scouting Linux Journal Article
2004/10/07 Bit Prepared, Richard Stallman Meets the World Scout Bureau Linux Journal Article
2005/11/11 Free Software's surprising sympathy with Catholic doctrine Linux.com Article
2006/06/30 Uncovering progress in FOSS-based archeology Linux.com Article
2006/03/15 DjVu: Saving for our paper heritage Linux.com Article
2008/12/30 Municipalities open their GIS systems to citizens Linux.com Article
2008/10/20 Indian political party turns to FOSS Linux.com Article
2008/07/29 Ex-inmates apply open source to rehabilitation LinuxWorld Article
2008/10/21 My experience with the Family Guide to Digital Freedom N/A Talk
2008/10/22 Perspectives of Free Software as a Social Movement N/A Talk
2008/11/28 Free and open geographic data: Open Source solutions for the landscape, citizens and businessess N/A Talk
2009/02/12 how file formats can be used to favor (or hamper) innovation, active citizenship and really free markets N/A Seminar
2009/03/23 What is more important, pens or alphabets? N/A Book
2009/03/30 The Main Avenue to Pluralism in ICT: open formats for innovation, free markets, better public services N/A Talk