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Raz Godelnik, of Eco-Libris, on crowdsourced books

by Peter Korchnak 06.18.2010

This is an edited email interview with Raz Godelnik, CEO of Eco-Libris. Founded in 2007, Eco-Libris is a green company working with book lovers, bookstores, publishers and authors worldwide to green up the book industry by promoting the adoption of green practices, balancing out books by planting trees, and supporting green books. *** #pdxbl: What’s your take [...]

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I crowdsource, you crowdsource, we Portlanders crowdsource

by Peter Korchnak 06.08.2010
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In researching additional ways to engage potential contributors and future readers of “The Portland Bottom Line”, I stumbled upon “Our Portland Story”. It’s “part coffee-table book, part yearbook, and part insider’s travel guide”, collecting “stories about Portland by Portlanders”. According to the project’s curator, Melissa Delzio, “[s]tories submitted for consideration included historical reflections of Portland’s [...]

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Use Crowdsourcing for Social and Environmental Sustainability

by Peter Korchnak 05.22.2010

This is an excerpt from my guest column on Sustainable Business Oregon, published on Friday, May 21st, 2010. *** Have you heard the one about crowdsourcing? This one company decided that instead of having an employee perform a task or outsourcing it to a contractor, it would issue an open call asking a large, undefined group [...]

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Crazy Little Thing Called Crowdsourcing

by Peter Korchnak 04.29.2010
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“Crowdsourcing is the act of taking tasks traditionally performed by an employee or contractor, and outsourcing them to a large group of people or community (a crowd) through an open call” – Wikipedia We, the editors of “The Portland Bottom Line”, have issued an open call to our social networks and beyond for contributions to the book: [...]

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