Open Government Datain Europe: The State of Play
Jonathan GrayThe Open Knowledge Foundation
ICT2010, Brussels28th September 2010
From books to bits...
Digital technologies have thepotential to radically transformthe way that knowledge isdisseminated in our society.
But we still have a long way to go …
- the shadow of the print press- datasets are to illustrate reports- publishing without reuse in mind- culture of asking permission- vast information silos- non-machine readable formats- broken links, vanishing content
Where are we going?
An ecosystem of open data:
- small pieces, loosely joined- easy to reuse, easy to recombine- lots of contributors / maintainers- distributed, decentralised- divide and conquer- innovation / unexpected reuse- iterative, versioned, 'wiki'-like- learning from open source
From legal uncertainty...
… to legal clarity.
Open data: free for anyone to reuse orredistribute for any purpose
Why do we care?
Open government data has social andeconomic value...
Two metaphors:
PipesSoil
New ways of representing data...
New ways of delivering data...
New ways of combining data...
Unexpected reuse...
Where are we now?
Official Open Government Data Initiatives
Official Data Catalogues: National
Official Data Catalogues: Local
Official Open Government Data Initiatives
Community Open Government Data Initiatives
What next?
LOD2 WP9: PublicData.eu
- Pan-European data catalogue - Showcasing applications - Building user communities
London, 18-19th November 2010opengovernmentdata.org/camp2010
New technologiesNew applicationsNew servicesNew users
Towards a Europeanopen data ecosystem...
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