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Last night 20-30 people gathered at Citizen Agency's Citizen Space (Thanks Tara Hunt and Chris Messina!) to hear Larry Halff talk about Ma.gnolia, and Nica Lorber report back from RootsCampSF. "It's really hard to make organizers not organize," she said.
In addition to RootsCampSF, Andrew Hoppin organized a RootsCamp in Second Life November 8-14, which will most likely continue once a week through 2008, and other upcoming RootsCamps are: New York City. Nov 18, Bloomington, IN. Nov 17 and 18, Washington, DC. Dec 2-3, and Columbus, OH. Dec 1
The next San Francisco Net Tuesday will be on December 12 from 6-8 PM at Citizen Space (425 Second St. #300). Richard Cave, IT Director, and Barbara Cohen, Executive Editor, of PLoS (Public Library of Science) will speak. PLoS is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource. PLoS is helping to shape the global open access movement--which includes scientists, funders, publishers, librarians, patient advocacy groups, lawmakers, and many others. UPDATE: Our speakers have changed for this month's Net Tuesday. Matt Flannery, CEO and Co-Founder of Kiva.org, the first Web site to let anyone with a PayPal account be a "banker to the poor", and Pim Techamuanvivit (Chez Pim) a food blogger who raised $17,000 for UNICEF with her 2005 Menu for Hope campaign wil be speaking. More info here.
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