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October 2005 Edition


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Nonprofit Online News Journal – October 2005 Edition

Welcome to the October 2005 issue of Nonprofit Online News Journal. I think you will find it to be both deep and challenging. I know I did.

We lead off our articles this month with our own original research into communication centered knowledge management, in a piece called “Opening the Silos.” We’re pleased to include a very lengthy piece from the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society on “The Impact of Contemplative Awareness on Social Justice Work.” It touches on several foundational issues. Then, Thomas Riley’s article on “E-Platforms for Citizens’ Engagement” helps drive home the importance of civil society organizations in the context of the new technologies of government.

Next, Pamela Jones makes it clear how proprietary protocols and formats are a life or death issue in “When Open Standards really Matter, the Katrina Factor.” Then, David Geilhufe hits the key points about the role of ICT in facilitating cooperative ventures in his piece on “Web 2.0 Collaboration.” Finally, we wrap up with The Hybrid Publishing Model Quicksheet, a one page annotated illustration of a a melding of new and old frameworks of publishing authority.

We also have 66 annotated resources from the last month, organized into 28 Internet Nonprofit Center categories. We reviewed 6 books last month and they will be found in one section for your convenience. And finally, last month started with a heartbreaking calamity of profound significance to American civil society, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the inundation of New Orleans. We have compiled the news and resources related to this still unfolding event under its own heading.



Table of Contents

7 – Letter From the Editor
8 – Contributors
9 – About the Journal and Subscriptions
 

Articles

10 – Opening the Silos: Leveraging Communication for Foundation Knowledge Management

    By Michael C. Gilbert

    Knowledge management projects are fundamentally about communication. This case study of a learning project conducted with the W. K. Kellogg Foundation describes the communication research techniques used and the insights gained, for the purpose of incorporating ICT in programmatically focused grantmaking.

21 – Inviting the World to Transform

    From The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society

    This report on the powerful role of contemplative practice in social justice work explores the challenge of creating movements that are open hearted and transformative.

33 – E-Platform for Citizens’ Engagement

    By Thomas B. Riley

    The advent of e-government will not eliminate the role of civil society organizations in facilitating public involvement. Indeed, according to this model, they are more essential than ever.

41 – When Open Standards Really Matter – The Katrina Factor

    By Pamela Jones

    When proprietary communication platforms failed in the face of the hurricane, the Internet remained as a bridge between wildly different communication media. The author makes a strong case for more openness and less private control, in advance of future disasters.

46 – Web 2.0 Collaboration

    By David Geilhufe

    In a few smart pages, the author presents a framework for new and larger cooperative ventures that will be created by the emerging web services infrastructure.
     

Additional Resources

49 – Hybrid Publishing Model Quicksheet

50 – News

82 – Book Reviews

84 – Classifieds