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OHN Recommended Reading List - 2010

The following is our initial list of recommended books to read on collaboration, open source, and open health IT systems:

•  Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia - September 2010
•  The Open Innovation Revolution - 2010
•  Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything - 2008
•  The Open Source Alternative: Understanding Risks and Leveraging Opportunities  - February 2008
•  Best Care Anywhere: Why VA Health Care Is Better Than Yours, 2nd Edition - 2010
•  Medical Informatics 20/20: Improving Quality and Electronic Health Records through Collaboration, Open Solutions, & Innovation – January 2007
•  Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Revolution - October 2005
•  Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software – June 2005
•  Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy - 2005
•  Understanding Open Source & Free Software Licensing - 2004
•  The Cathedral & The Bazaar – February 2001

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