Reviews and Appearances
- Tod Newcombe
Public CIO/Gov Tech Magazine - June 8, 2009
- Poking our way to participation
FCW.com - Falls Church,VA,USA
Excerpted from "Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger and Citizens More Powerful" by Beth Simone Noveck...
- Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better...
OhMyGov! - Washington,DC,USA
Beth Simone Noveck's new book, Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful, could not be more...
- Heat goes on government for open data access
Computerworld New Zealand - Auckland,New Zealand
The main opengovt.org.nz site includes a wiki and discussion groups, from which it is clear that the group is still debating the interests and motives of...
- Beth Noveck on Open Government at PdF 2009
Anna Curran, Tech President - Aug 25, 2009
Hear what Beth Noveck White House Office Science and Technology wants to know about how the government can create useful feedback loops...
- P2P Foundation: Book of the Week: Wiki Government
Michael Bauwens, Aug 10, 2009
Beth Noveck, professor of law and director of the Institute for Information Law and Policy at New York Law School, famous for her successful Peer to Patent project, has published a new book...
- OhMyGov: The OMG Book Review: Wiki Government
Bureaupat, Aug 9, 2009
Beth Simone Noveck’s new book, Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful, could not be more relevant today as we observe...
- Science: Civic Collaboration
Ben Shneiderman, July 31, 2009
Drawing on her work developing the Peer-to-Patent network, Noveck describes how Web 2.0 technologies could be used to promote participatory democracy...
- Government at the Edges: Noveck's View of Participatory Democracy
Nancy Scola, July 20, 2009
This afternoon in Manhattan, the Markle Foundation hosted Beth Simone Noveck for a coming out party for her new book "Wiki Government," a work subtitled "How Technology Can Make Government Better...
- WNYC: The Brian Lehrer Show - Aspen Extra: Wiki Government
Brian Lehrer, August 7, 2009
Beth Simone Noveck, Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer and author of Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful, discusses how the Obama administration is trying to use technology to increase transparency.
- The Pundits: Beth Noveck re: PeerToPatent and WikiGovernment on 'On the Media'
Craig Newmark, Aug 3, 2009
- National Public Radio - On the Media
Bob Garfield, July 31, 2009
Getting a patent is a notoriously slow process and U.S. patent office employees are sometimes ill-equipped to evaluate whether highly technical applications are worthy of patents...
- Library Journal - Social Sciences Review
Jim Hahn, June 15, 2009
Noveck (director, Inst. for Information Law & Policy; New York Law Sch.) reports on the unexpected success of a pilot initiative to develop a type of Web 2.0 collaborative model for the patent review process...
- IBM Center for the Business of Government: The Presidential Transition
John Kamensky, July 2009
I spent part of my 4th of July weekend reading a new book by Beth Noveck, the White House staffer helping lead President Obama’s Open Government initiative...