As you may have seen, the Public Domain Review has now been going at a
fairly regular pace since its launch at the start of this year:

http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/02/22/lewis-carroll-and-the-hunting-of-the-snark/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/02/14/the-snowflake-man-of-vermont/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/02/08/tales-from-tahiti/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/01/31/christopher-smarts-jubilate-agno/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/01/24/ernst-haeckel-and-the-unity-of-culture/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/01/12/emma-goldmans-anarchism-without-adjectives/
http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/2011/01/01/in-hollywood-with-nathanael-west/

We have around 80 people signed up to receive email updates [1],
around 40 followers on Twitter [2], and nearly 60 on Facebook [3].

We're currently thinking very hard about how to do a big push on
promoting the Review to new audiences. We really want to reach a more
general public (e.g. people might normally read other periodicals like
the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Review of Books, the
London Review of Books and so on).

Any cunning ideas? ;-)

[1] http://publicdomainreview.okfn.org/free-subscription/
[2] http://twitter.com/#!/publicdomainrev
[3] http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Public-Domain-Review/140605529334002

-- 
Jonathan Gray

Community Coordinator
The Open Knowledge Foundation
http://blog.okfn.org

http://twitter.com/jwyg
http://identi.ca/jwyg

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