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==Knowledge for All: Building a Collaborative, International, and Open Citation Database==
Knowledge for All: Building a Collaborative,
International, and Open Citation Database
Mark Leggott
Knowledge for All
info@k4all.ca,
k4all.ca
1 Content
Collaborative internet technologies and thriving open access, open source, and
open data movements have fostered many projects that provide free access to
scholarly journal citation data. This is vitally important for ensuring that re-
searchers, policy makers, libraries, non-profit organizations, and the general pub-
lic globally have access to all pertinent research, regardless of institutional affil-
iation or financial resources. However, there does not currently exist a tool that
instead provides comprehensive access to all published scholarly journal citation
data in a completely open format. Knowledge for All is that project. Using a
collaborative, crowdsourcing model in all respects, Knowledge for All is an open
access and open source scholarly citation database that is being developed by
a non-profit organization in Atlantic Canada with the support of thousands of
organizations and individuals worldwide. All data in the Knowledge for All sys-
tem will be available in the public domain for re-use in any capacity, as well as
being publicly available through a web interface with robust search features.
As a project that will be collaboratively developed, maintained, and used by
the international research community, it is vitally important that the project
meets the community’s diverse needs. Thus, the PKP Conference provides an
opportunity to present the working technology, content, funding, and governance
models for the Knowledge for All project to the community to gather feedback
and generate discussion and new ideas, particularly regarding how can we engage
the entire international community in the Knowledge for All project.
2 About the Author
Mark Leggott is the University Librarian at the University of Prince Edward
Island and President/CEO of DiscoveryGarden Inc. Mark is the founder of the
Islandora project, an open source digital asset management system, and the
Knowledge for All project, an open database of scholarly journal citations.