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Project Gutenberg and You: Using Open Source to Contribute to PG

Posted by on Thursday, 13 October, 2011

Michael S. Hart passed away in early September — you might not know his name, but you certainly know his work. Hart founded Project Gutenberg, the oldest and arguably the best free e-book library in the world, home to tens of thousands of titles in dozens of languages, all contributed by volunteers. Project Gutenberg is no doubt going to continue to thrive, but as a tribute to Hart, let's take a look at the free software tools you can use to participate, from scanning in an old book to helping the Project's ongoing proofreading and formatting work — and sharing PG books with others.


Shaping the Future of Linux: Ken O’Brien

Posted by on Thursday, 13 October, 2011

Can computer science change the world? Ask Ken O’Brien, a first-year Ph.D. student at University College Dublin’s Complex and Adaptive Systems Laboratory, and he’ll answer with a resounding “yes.” With his focus on green scientific computing at CASL, Ken works with physicists, mathematicians, statisticians and computer scientists to develop new energy optimization solutions for scientific applications.


Shaping the Future of Linux: Ken O’Brien

Posted by on Thursday, 13 October, 2011

Can computer science change the world? Ask Ken O’Brien, a first-year Ph.D. student at University College Dublin’s Complex and Adaptive Systems Laboratory, and he’ll answer with a resounding “yes.” With his focus on green scientific computing at CASL, Ken works with physicists, mathematicians, statisticians and computer scientists to develop new energy optimization solutions for scientific applications.