Availability and Access Reuse and Redistribution
Universal Participation
http://opendefinition.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.�
http://okfn.org/opendata
“A piece of data or content is “No Discrimination open if Against Fields of
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.”
Endeavor — The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the work in a specific field of endeavor. For example, it may not restrict the work from being used in a business, or from being used for genetic research.”
http://opendefinition.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.�
The data must be available as a whole and at no more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably by downloading over the internet. The data must also be available in a convenient and modifiable form
http://opendefinition.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.�
The data must be provided under terms that permit reuse and redistribution including the intermixing with other datasets. The data must be
machinereadable.
http://opendefinition.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.�
This can be important in allowing open data providers to receive credit and for downstream users to
know where data came from.
http://opendefinition.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
anyone
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.
An open data provider may impose a share-alike requirement
that any new datasets created using their data are also shared as open data
http://opendefinition.org http://okfn.org
“A piece of data or content is open if
Transport
anyone
Culture
is free to
use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.�
Geodata
Science Financial Statistics Weather Environment
http://opendefinition.org http://okfn.org
Transparency
citizens need to know what their government is doing. To do that, they must be able freely to access government data and information and to share that information with other citizens.
http://opendefinition.org http://okfn.org
Transparency Releasing Social and Commercial value
Everything from finding your local post office to building a search engine requires access to data, much of which is created or held by government. By opening up data, government can help drive the creation of innovative business and services.
http://opendefinition.org http://okfn.org
Transparency Releasing Social and Commercial value Participation and engagement
By opening up data, citizens are enabled to be much more directly informed and involved in decision-making. This is more than transparency: it’s about making a full “read/write� society, not just about knowing what is happening in the process of governance but being able to contribute to it.
http://opengovernmentdata.org
EU Commission Research Open Gov Data in EU would
increase business activity of â‚Ź40bn Indirect benefits (people who use those services)
up to â‚Ź140bn per year (0.7% of GDP) Source Details Vickery study
http://opengovernmentdata.org
EU Commission Research Open Gov Data in EU would
increase business activity of â‚Ź40bn Indirect benefits (people who use those services)
up to â‚Ź140bn per year (0.7% of GDP) Source Details Vickery study
Canadian Tax Status Misuse Open Data exposed CAN$3.2bn misuse of charitable status in tax code in Canada http://eaves.ca/2010/04/14/case-study-open-data-and-the-public-purse
http://opengovernmentdata.org
Bus Stops in the UK UK released data on location of 300,000 bus-stops; Community (Open Street Map) corrected 18,000 of them, improving official data accuracy
wheredoesmymoneygo.org
http://www.nunomoniz.com/orcamento2014/
http://okfn.org/projects
Open Data Partnership for Development
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/29/ web-inventor-open-data-institute-new-global-network
The ODI is a non-for-profit organisation that has so far helped set up more than a dozen open data-based startup companies in the UK, generating income, research and training. It has also created a certificate for open data allowing all users to access information on many areas such as healthcare, transport, peer-to-peer lending, and energy efficiency.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/29/ web-inventor-open-data-institute-new-global-network
"We recognised there was a great opportunity to enhance transparency, improve efficiency, and create social, environmental and economic value. The best way that open becomes the new default is demand: from businesses and organisations, both public and private, from individuals and corporations. There is nothing so powerful as an idea whose time has come." Berners-Lee and Shadbolt
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/29/ web-inventor-open-data-institute-new-global-network
The Open Data Institute has announced the launch of 13 international centres, known as "nodes", each of which will bring together companies, universities, and NGOs that support open data projects and communities. The nodes will be based in the US, Canada, France, Dubai, Italy, Russia, Sweden and Argentina, with two extra US nodes Chicago and North Carolina. Three further UK nodes are to open in Manchester, Leeds and Brighton.
REFERENCE http://opendefinition.org http://okfn.org/opendata http://opengovernmentdata.org http://www.opengovstandards.org http://www.rti-rating.org http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/29/ web-inventor-open-data-institute-new-global-network http://theodi.org http://wheredoesmymoneygo.org http://www.nunomoniz.com/orcamento2014
VIDEO ODI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DqsKIm5O_Y
Opendata
http://vimeo.com/21711338#
Open Data: How We Got Here, and Where We’re Going. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cRtbA_d4RI
Beth Noveck: Demand a more open-source government
http://www.ted.com/talks/beth_noveck_demand_a_more_open_sou rce_government.html
Open Government Standards
http://vimeo.com/73681407#at=68
Aaron Koblin: Visualizing ourselves ... with crowd-sourced data http://www.ted.com/talks/aaron_koblin.html
Tim Berners-Lee: The year open data went worldwide http://www.ted.com/talks/tim_berners_lee_the_year _open_data_went_worldwide.html Open Government Standards http://vimeo.com/73681407#at=68 REPORTS Open Government Evidence https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_uF9HSJnrS9 eFgHi4gMYg1UZ_-8lfGpeutfSBd2ppKs/edit#slide=id.g1e c9b2bc_0_0 ODI'S First year - annual report http://theodi.org/odis-first-year-annual-report