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This is an old example of sharing. Among other cultures, it is a practice applied in the [[Amsterdam]] squatting scene. | This is an old example of sharing. Among other cultures, it is a practice applied in the [[Amsterdam]] squatting scene. | ||
==Examples== | |||
* [http://borrowtools.org/ Santa Rosa Tool Library] See also: [http://shareable.net/blog/sharing-is-contagious Is Sharing Contagious?] | |||
* [http://www.uusmaailm.ee/raamatukogu/ New World Library] in [[Talinn]] | |||
* http://actsofsharing.com/ | |||
* http://www.spullendelen.nl/ (Dutch) | |||
* http://neighborgoods.net/ | |||
[[Category:Sharespaces]][[Category:Other models]] |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 15 June 2012
Tool-sharing is a simple thing to do. Create a pool of tools that are to be shared, and central locations where people can borrow the tools for free.
This is an old example of sharing. Among other cultures, it is a practice applied in the Amsterdam squatting scene.