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title: "Open source"
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chunk: 6/11
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T03:49:44.361173+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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== Agriculture, economy, manufacturing and production ==
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Open-source appropriate technology (OSAT), is designed for environmental, ethical, cultural, social, political, economic, and community aspects
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Open-design movement, development of physical products, machines and systems via publicly shared design information, including free and open-source software and open-source hardware, among many others:
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Open Architecture Network, improving global living conditions through innovative sustainable design
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OpenCores, a community developing digital electronic open-source hardware
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Open Design Alliance, develops Teigha, a software development platform to create engineering applications including CAD software
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Open Hardware and Design Alliance (OHANDA), sharing open hardware and designs via free online services
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Open Source Ecology (OSE), a network of farmers, engineers, architects and supporters striving to manufacture the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS)
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OpenStructures (OSP), a modular construction model where everyone designs on the basis of one shared geometrical OS grid
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Open manufacturing or "Open Production" or "Design Global, Manufacture Local", a new socioeconomic production model to openly and collaboratively produce and distribute physical objects
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Open-source architecture (OSArc), emerging procedures in imagination and formation of virtual and real spaces within an inclusive universal infrastructure
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Open-source cola, cola soft drinks made to open-sourced recipes
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Open-source hardware, or open hardware, computer hardware, such as microprocessors, that is designed in the same fashion as open source software
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List of open-source hardware projects
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Open-source product development (OSPD), collaborative product and process openness of open-source hardware for any interested participants
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Open-source robotics, physical artifacts of the subject are offered by the open design movement
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Open Source Seed Initiative, open source varieties of crop seeds, as an alternative to patent-protected seeds sold by large agriculture companies.
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== Science and medicine ==
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Open science, the movement to make scientific research, data and dissemination accessible to all levels of an inquiring society, amateur or professional
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Open science data, a type of open data focused on publishing observations and results of scientific activities available for anyone to analyze and reuse
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Open Science Framework and the Center for Open Science
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Open Source Lab (disambiguation), several laboratories
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Open-Source Lab (book), a 2014 book by Joshua M. Pearce
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Open-notebook science, the practice of making the entire primary record of a research project publicly available online as it is recorded
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Open Source Physics (OSP), a National Science Foundation and Davidson College project to spread the use of open source code libraries that take care of much of the heavy lifting for physics
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Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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NASA Open Source Agreement (NOSA), an OSI-approved software license
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List of open-source software for mathematics
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List of open-source bioinformatics software
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List of open-source health software
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List of open-source health hardware
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== Media ==
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Open-source film, open source movies
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List of open-source films
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Open Source Cinema, a collaborative website to produce a documentary film
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Open-source journalism, commonly describes a spectrum on online publications, forms of innovative publishing of online journalism, and content voting, rather than the sourcing of news stories by "professional" journalists
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Open-source investigation
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See also: Crowdsourcing, crowdsourced journalism, crowdsourced investigation, trutherism, and historical revisionism considered "fringe" by corporate media.
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Open-source record label, open source music
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"Open Source", a 1960s rock song performed by The Magic Mushrooms
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Open Source (radio show), a radio show using open content information gathering methods hosted by Christopher Lydon
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Open textbook, an open copyright licensed textbook made freely available online for students, teachers, and the public
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CAD libraries - such as SketchUp 3D Warehouse and GrabCAD
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== Organizations ==
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Open Source Initiative (OSI), an organization dedicated to promote open source
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Open Source Software Institute
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Journal of Open Source Software
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Open Source Day, the dated varies from year to year for an international conference for fans of open solutions from Central and Eastern Europe
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Open Source Developers' Conference
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Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a non-profit corporation that provides space for open-source project
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Open Source Drug Discovery, a collaborative drug discovery platform for neglected tropical diseases
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Open Source Technology Group (OSTG), news, forums, and other SourceForge resources for IT
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Open source in Kosovo
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Open Source University Meetup
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New Zealand Open Source Awards
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== Procedures ==
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Open security, application of open source philosophies to computer security
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Open Source Information System, the former name of an American unclassified network serving the U.S. intelligence community with open-source intelligence, since mid-2006 the content of OSIS is now known as Intelink-U while the network portion is known as DNI-U
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Open-source intelligence, an intelligence gathering discipline based on information collected from open sources (not to be confused with open-source artificial intelligence such as Mycroft (software)). |