Open Content: An Inference for Developing an Open Information Field

Preedip Balaji  | 2013

Abstract

The rapidly growing open content movement has intense outcomes for the emergent social learning. Open content is any kind of creative work published under a license that explicitly allows copying and modifying of its information by anyone; on the other hand, a closed system follows a completely proprietary approach. In this chapter, the authors discuss open vs. closed systems, open content development processes and models, challenges in content decision, the four ‘R’s in open content, and tools. They also highlight some of the instances where open content has proved beneficial for the education, organisation, and the users in building an open knowledge society.