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Petri Tonteri

How to open up local data: notes from Warwickshire council (Sahota, 5/2010, Open Knowle... - 0 views

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    "Using the success of the iPhone project and the increasing number of good open data examples (e.g. http://data.gov.uk) we were able to kick-off our own open data project to create opendata.warwickshire.gov.uk. The business case and main benefits driving the project are: * Transparency for the public * Enhancing public communications * Improving service delivery and enabling citizens to self-serve * Contributing towards new ways of running public services * Improving external contribution to WCC * Enabling mash-ups of disparate sources of information to create new ways of looking at information * Enabling 3rd sector organisations or individuals to develop applications aggregating data across organisational boundaries * Reducing workload in areas like Freedom of Information (FOI), the Observatory and Public Relations * Reinforcing our efforts to resolve data and information issues"
Petri Tonteri

Open Bibliography for Science, Technology, and Medicine (Jones et al., 2011, Cambridge ... - 0 views

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    "The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches of Science, Technology and Medicine, has been designed and initiated. For this large scale endeavour, the engagement and cooperation of the multiple stakeholders in STM publishing - authors, librarians, publishers and administrators - is sought. BibJSON, a simple structured text data format (informed by BibTex, Dublin Core, PRISM and JSON) suitable for both serialisation and storage of large quantities of bibliographic data is presented. BibJSON, and companion bibliographic software systems BibServer and OpenBiblio promote the quantity and quality of Openly available bibliographic data, and encourage the development of improved algorithms and services for processing the wealth of information and knowledge embedded in bibliographic data across all fields of scholarship. Major providers of bibliographic information have joined in promoting the concept of Open Bibliography and in working together to create prototype nodes for the Bibliographic Knowledge Network. These contributions include large-scale content from PubMed and ArXiv, data available from Open Access publishers, and bibliographic collections generated by the members of the project. The concept of a distributed bibliography (BibSoup) is explored."
Petri Tonteri

Open Government Licence (The National Archives) - 0 views

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    The National Archives launched a Open Government Licence, which makes it faster and easier to re-use public sector information. The UK Open Government Licence is a key element of the Government's commitment to greater transparency. It provides a single set of terms and conditions for anyone wishing to use or license government information and removes some of the existing barriers to re-use.
Antti Poikola

Data.gov.uk Postcode Newspaper - 0 views

  • ’s a prototype of a service for people moving into a new area. In our exercise we imagined you might receive it after paying your council tax for the first time.
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    It's a prototype of a service for people moving into a new area. In our exercise we imagined you might receive it after paying your council tax for the first time. It gathers information about your area, such as local services, environmental information and crime statistics
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    Hauska protosovellus Data.gov.uk datasta, postinumeron perusteella alueellista dataa uutisoiva sanomalehti, joka lähetettäisiin uusille asukkaille.
Petri Tonteri

Policy options for geographic information from Ordnance Survey : Consultation (2009) - 2 views

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    "This consultation relates to proposals made by the Prime Minister on 17 November 2009, to make certain Ordnance Survey datasets\navailable for free with no restrictions on re-use. Scope of this consultation: The consultation seeks views about how we best implement the above proposal, in the context of other strategic options for Ordnance Survey and the wider geographic information market."
Petri Tonteri

Keeping tabs on Canada's Parliament | openparliament.ca - 1 views

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    "This site aims to make some of that information more easily accessible, and to encourage transparency in government. This site is a volunteer, spare-time effort of mine. I built it because I think Parliament's goings-on are important-alternately fascinating, boring, and depressing, but important-and because I believe that public information should be meaningfully public, which today means shareable and computer-readable."
Petri Tonteri

Canada makes Parliament accessible online | Canada | News | Toronto Sun - 1 views

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    ""Of course we should know how our representatives are representing us, of course we should be able to see what's being done with our tax dollars," Mulley writes on the site. "But, as information and data become increasingly synonymous, making information available isn't enough. To be useful, it has to be usable. It has to be freely available, in a flexible digital format. It has to be open.""
Petri Tonteri

A special report on managing information : The open society (2/2010, The Economist) - 0 views

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    "FROM antiquity to modern times, the nation has always been a product of information management. The ability to impose taxes, promulgate laws, count citizens and raise an army lies at the heart of statehood. Yet something new is afoot. These days democratic openness means more than that citizens can vote at regular intervals in free and fair elections. They also expect to have access to government data."
Petri Tonteri

Strategy 2010 - 2012 : Executive summary (JISC) - 0 views

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    "The strategy seeks to emphasise activities designed to bring benefits to the education sector in the short-term, while at the same time maintaining investment in those projects with mid- and long-term benefits: in particular, programmes or services that help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of universities and colleges, to reduce costs in the short-term, and to enhance the competitiveness of education and research and the economy." Joint Information Systems Committeen (JISC) strategiassa sitoudutaan avoimuuteen eri osa-alueilla, mm. avoin lähdekoodi, avoimet standardit, avoin data.
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Study (Hogge, 5/2010, Open Society Institute & Soros Foundations Network) - 0 views

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    "This research, commissioned by a consortium of funders and NGOs (including the Information Program) under the umbrella of the Transparency and Accountability Initiative, seeks to explore the feasibility of applying this approach to open data in relevant middle income and developing countries. Its aim is to identify the strategies used in the US and UK contexts with a view to building a set of criteria to guide the selection of pilot countries, which in turn suggests a template strategy to open government data."
Petri Tonteri

The Open Book (The Finnish Institute in London) - 0 views

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    "From makerspaces to data wrangling schools to archives, the digital is being remixed by the open - and it is changing society as we know it. New concepts about public information, transparency and the Commons are combining in unprecedented ways, resulting in a breadth of transformative collaborations across the globe."
Petri Tonteri

Code for America Commons - 0 views

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    "The Code for America Commons is an information product, made up of the Commons app directory and the Commons Wiki knowledge base".
Petri Tonteri

Government Application Contests: Between Enthusiasm and Fanaticism (Di Maio, 6/2010, Ga... - 1 views

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    "In my humble opinion, there are two main reasons to be cautious: 1. Contests so far have generated relatively few ideas, most of which either relate to the realm of politics (e.g. how to map funding to politicians to what they do) or to relatively narrow areas, such as crime-related information. I have not yet seen anything extraordinary that would have a significant impact on service levels. 2. Contestants are necessarily either professional programmers, working for a vendor or self employed, or geeks. My contention is neither category is very likely to be hugely representative of the public at large."
Petri Tonteri

How to publish raw clinical data: guidelines from Trials and the BMJ (1/2010, BioMed Ce... - 0 views

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    "An increasing number of peer-reviewed journals and research funding agencies require authors to make available the raw, unprocessed data supporting the findings reported in their research articles --. -- But there is little practical guidance available on how data should be shared, particularly in clinical research where sharing information about individuals without their consent presents risks to privacy - both from a legal and ethical perspective."
Petri Tonteri

Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Open Data in Archaeology - 0 views

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    "Digital material can be easily reproduced at no cost. But this potential is often not realised, because the vast majority of archaeological information is not shared. Researchers and research groups usually restrict access to their data to a small group of people. In other words, data sharing is not so widespread among archaeologists as one might wish, and dissemination of research is still mostly based on traditional pre-digital means like journal articles, books and the like."
Petri Tonteri

Open Data Catalogue - 0 views

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    "The Open Data Catalogue is an attempt to classify where this [open] information resides, who 'owns' it, what license it is distributed under and if it is free or not."
Antti Poikola

Datadotgc.ca - A citizen-led beta for government data | datadotgc.ca - 0 views

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    Unlike the United States (data.gov) and Britain (data.gov.uk), Canada has no open data strategy. This must change. Canadians paid for the information gathered about our country, ourselves and our government. Free access to it could help stimulate our economy and enhance our democracy. In pursuit of this goal, this website is a citizen-led effort to promote open data and help share data that has already been liberated.
Petri Tonteri

Bibliographica gadget in Wikipedia (6/2011, Open bibliography and Open Bibliographic Data) - 0 views

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    "we wanted to retrieve information from our bibliographica site to render in Wikipedia, and so as the pages are rendered with specific markup we can use the ISBN numbers present on the wikipedia articles to make consults to the bibliographica database"
Petri Tonteri

hbz wiki : Recently published Open Data exports (Semantic Web, HBZ) - 0 views

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    up-to-date information about available Open Data exports from the hbz union catalog.
Petri Tonteri

Ten Principles for Opening Up Government Information (8/2010, SunlightFoundation.com) - 0 views

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    "We have updated and expanded upon the Sebastopol list and identified ten principles that provide a lens to evaluate the extent to which government data is open and accessible to the public. The list is not exhaustive, and each principle exists along a continuum of openness. The principles are completeness, primacy, timeliness, ease of physical and electronic access, machine readability, non-discrimination, use of commonly owned standards, licensing, permanence and usage costs. "
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