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THE ALCHEMY OF OPEN IDEAS
1. THE ALCHEMY OF OPEN:
IDEAS, DISCOVERY AND
ACTION
Stephanie Davis-Kahl
Minnesota Academic and Research Library Division
Minnesota Library Association
April 24, 2015
2. Many years ago I began
an expedition and am still
making my way.
- Dwight Lang
8. Intellectual Entrepreneurship
“The aim of Intellectual Entrepreneurs is to
educate “citizen-scholars” – individuals who
own and are accountable for their education
and who utilize their intellectual assets to add
to disciplinary knowledge and as a lever for
social good.”
Professor Richard Cherwitz, 2000 (emphasis mine)
9. “Intellectual Entrepreneurship
changes the model and metaphor
of higher education from one of
"apprenticeship-certification-
entitlement" to one of "discovery-
ownership-accountability.””
14. Deborah Gerhardt, 2006
“By directing readers to other
articles on related topics,
footnotes give readers
directions to intellectual
adventures they may not
have found otherwise.”
34. attribution (2)
• Slide 18: Recent, present and future reading material, by Arria Bell, https://flic.kr/p/4rGioF (CC BY-
SA 2.0)
• Slide 22: Getting to that Innovation Place, by Dean Meyers, https://flic.kr/p/avqZf8 (CC BY-NC-SA
2.0)
• Slide 23: Alison Bechdel at the Boston Book Festival, by Chase Elliott Clark, https://flic.kr/p/aw5Rbp
((CC BY 2.0)
• Slide 24: Black Girls Code logo, Kimberly Bryant photo from http://www.blackgirlscode.com/
• Slide 25: Mike Rowe, Host, Dirty Jobs. Photo from http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/dirty-jobs/
• Slide 26: Diversify Your Collection, by Rosalind Black, photo by Zachary Christy.
http://news.oberlin.edu/articles/diversify-your-collection/
• Slide 27: Growing Food Justice in West Bloomington, Illinois by Daniel Burke,
http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/envstu_seminar/5/ and Pioneering Work by Alumnus Helps Low-
Income Access to Fresh Foods by Rachel Hatch, http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/news/358/
• Slide 28: Working with Undocumented High School Students: A Psychosocial Guide to
Understanding the Daily Life of Undocumented Youth, by Sylvia E. Rusin,
http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/student_prof/1/
• Slide 29: Jack Andraka (TED2013_0048902_D41_8976), by the TED Conference,
https://flic.kr/p/dYkkKR (CC BY-NC 2.0)
• Slide 30: Social production as a new source of economic value creation, by opensource.com,
https://flic.kr/p/7HaGkd (CC BY-SA 2.0)
35. Additional readings
• Lynn and David P. Phillips, eds. Creativity and Entrepreneurship:
Changing Currents in Education and Public Life. Cheltenham, UK:
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013. (particularly Liora Bresler’s chapter,
“Academic intellectual enterpreneurs”)
• For more information on Clark Terry, please see http://clarkterry.com/,
and Clark: The Autobiography of Clark Terry, published by the
University of California Press.
• Steven Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From: A Natural History of
Innovation. New York: Riverhead Books, 2010.
• Steven Johnson, How We Got to Now: Six Innovations that Made the
Modern World. New York: Riverhead Books, 2014. (Also a PBS
miniseries: http://video.pbs.org/program/how-we-got-now/)