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Next Steps

With the success of Burngreave Community Area Network, we need to start building on it and putting some content in through the pipes..

Next steps ?

1. plug residents who are interested working with Community Organisations directly into the CAN ?

2. get timebank software going ? Use it to coordinate volunteer activity ?

3. find ways of 'can' abling every community group in Burngreave ?

By aland at 2004-06-05 12:54 | Arts | Community | Education | Employment | Environment | Health | Politics | aland's blog | login to post comments | read more

Community Library

Community Library

Register and Share!

Register your details with http://library.burngreave.net and start to build an online community library for Burngreave and Sheffield.

The Distributed Library Project is an experiment in sharing information and building community in Sheffield and initially in the Burngreave Area.

Unfortunately, the traditional library system doesn't do much to foster community. Patrons come and go, but there is very little opportunity to establish relationships with people or groups of people. In fact, if you try to talk with someone holding a book you like - you'll probably get shushed. The Distributed Library Project works in exactly the opposite way, where the very function of the library depends on interaction.

How does it work?

Create an account, then list the books and videos that you own. You will then have access to the multitude of books and videos available in other people's collections. You can search for specific authors or titles, browse individual collections, find nearby users, or find people who like books in common with yours. You will have access to user-written reviews and have the opportunity to write your own.

If the owner of a book or video you're interested in has time for you to pick it up, you can check out items for a 2, 7, 14, or 30 day period (at the owner's discretion). Returning books late will get you negative feedback, while returning books promptly will get you positive feedback. You are never under any obligation to lend an item if you don't feel comfortable doing so.

How do you manage trust?

While this is a community site based on good will, we have an ebay-style feedback system for managing trust. Lenders have the opportunity to leave positive or negative feedback for borrowers when an item is returned. These positive or negative points contribute to an overall "score" which lenders can use to gauge the trustworthiness or responsibility of a borrower. Lenders can also leave comments along with the points to be more specific.

By aland at 2004-04-13 02:05 | Arts | Community | Education | Environment | Health | Internet | Open Source | Politics | aland's blog | 3 comments

IT for health

Tickled me to read that stroppy emails were officially bad for you , but I was heartened to hear that online help for depression was available and proven to work.

The packaages they tested were Blue

By markmedic at 2004-02-01 18:14 | Health | markmedic's blog | login to post comments | read more

Reports

During its lifetime the Burngreave IT Partnership produced a number of reports.

These are available at http://www.burngreave.net/reports. classified by author and date published.

By aland at 2004-01-31 13:20 | Arts | Community | Education | Employment | Environment | Health | Politics | login to post comments

Burngreave : In sickness and in health in the Rainbow Vale

Here's a superb poem by Alan Robinson, who's just finishing the Community Health and Development course. The poem and work by other course participants will be published and there's a launch event on Sept 9th, 12.30-2.30, venue to follow...

Alan has given The Messenger permission to publish it to the web so I've put it here for now. If we can think of a good format it might even be worth laying it out as a nicely designed web-page (?with vocals from it's performance), tied in with some Messenger publicity for the launch.

By markmedic at 2003-07-08 11:05 | Arts | Community | Health | Politics | markmedic's blog | 1 comment | read more

Can't get it loud enough!

Having one of those days when I can't get the music loud enough.

Listening to the latest Moloko Album- Statues this morning. Track 2 , 'come on' dirty tight twisted funk, has the edge for me over the. Doesn't matter how loud i turn it up ( and krysia has a great soundsystem) it still isn't loud enough.

swap to Derrick Carter's 'Pagan place' for some deeper grooves. Still its not loud enough .. but we're making progress.

By aland at 2003-06-29 10:06 | Health | aland's blog | login to post comments | read more
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The burngreave.net  umbrella covers a number of different projects.

  1. Community Area Network
  2. Cafe: - Volunteer PC support for the community at the PC Fixit  Cafe.
  3. Community Radio
  4. BITWork  :- IT consultancy services / workers co-operative
  5. Community ISP services, hosting web sites and email for a number of organisations and bodies.

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