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Petri Tonteri

Data is not binary (Starks, 6/2010, O'Reilly Radar) - 0 views

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    "We believe it's much better to publish the following five components to provide transparent and auditable disclosure: 1. The raw data 2. The circumstances of its collection 3. The method and assumptions used to process the data (in words and equations) 4. The results of the processing 5. The known limitations on the method and significance of the assumptions"
Petri Tonteri

Publishing Open Government Data (W3C Working Draft 8.9.2010) - 0 views

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    "To help governments open and share their data, the W3C eGov Interest Group has developed the following guidelines. These straightforward steps emphasize standards and methodologies to encourage publication of government data, allowing the public to use this data in new and innovative ways."
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. "
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."
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