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Open Data Manual - 1 views

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    DAS open data manual der Open Knowledge Foundation
Johann Höchtl

Lesestoff zu OpenData « Government, Open, Rahmen, Werk, Thematik, Google « Op... - 1 views

  • 30-seitiges Gutachten zu  Open Government Data – frei verfügbaren Daten des öffentlichen Sektors
  • Frage, welche Datensätze von Bund, Ländern, Kommunen und Städten überhaupt von Interesse sind. Auch geht es um den Kulturwandel in den Verwaltungen, der mit einer Öffnung einhergehen muss
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IT/Forum/Moderationsregeln-alt - - 0 views

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    Piratenwiki
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When is Linked Data not Linked Data? - 0 views

  • production of a briefing paper that disambiguated some of the terminology for those that are less familiar with this domain
  • Linked Data must adhere to the four principles outlined in Tim Berners Lee’s Linked Data Design Issues
  • Use URIs as names for things Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names. When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards (RDF, SPARQL) Include links to other URIs. so that they can discover more things.
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    Design Principles of Open Data
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Designing URI Sets for the UK Public Sector | Cabinet Office - 0 views

  • This document defines the design considerations and guidance by which UK public sector Universal Resource Identifier (URI) sets should be developed and maintained.
Johann Höchtl

Government 2.0 Netzwerk Deutschland » Blog Archive » ISPRAT-Whitepaper zu Ope... - 0 views

  • Ein interdisziplinäres Autorenteam skizziert in dem Papier Voraussetzungen des Open Government.
  • Die Charakteristika der öffentlichen Verwaltung, wie z.B. Regelgebundenheit, Zuständigkeitsprinzip und Nachprüfbarkeit der Handlungen, führen dabei zu eigenen Herausforderungen bei der Realisierung der Potentiale sozialer Medien und damit verbundener kulturspezifischer Ansätze.
  • Im Schwerpunkt Open Data werden zusätzlich die wirtschaftlichen Aspekte der Datenbereitstellung diskutiert
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Facebook Gebrauchsanleitung - 0 views

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    « SpreeSee
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Apps4Berlin - 0 views

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    Publikumspreis - Berlin.de
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Vom Open Government zur Digitalen Agora - 0 views

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    ISPRAT Whitepaper
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SMALL CHANGE Why the revolution will not be tweeted - 2 views

  • The world, we are told, is in the midst of a revolution. The new tools of social media have reinvented social activism. With Facebook and Twitter and the like, the traditional relationship between political authority and popular will has been upended, making it easier for the powerless to collaborate, coördinate, and give voice to their concerns
  • There was no Twitter Revolution inside Iran.” The cadre of prominent bloggers, like Andrew Sullivan, who championed the role of social media in Iran, Esfandiari continued, misunderstood the situation. “Western journalists who couldn’t reach—or didn’t bother reaching?—people on the ground in Iran simply scrolled through the English-language tweets post with tag #iranelection,” she wrote. “Through it all, no one seemed to wonder why people trying to coordinate protests in Iran would be writing in any language other than Farsi.”
  • But that’s not true. Social networks are effective at increasing participation—by lessening the level of motivation that participation requires
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  • “Social networks are particularly effective at increasing motivation,”
  • The platforms of social media are built around weak ties. Twitter is a way of following (or being followed by) people you may never have met. Facebook is a tool for efficiently managing your acquaintances, for keeping up with the people you would not otherwise be able to stay in touch with. That’s why you can have a thousand “friends” on Facebook, as you never could in real life.
  • social media are not about this kind of hierarchical organization. Facebook and the like are tools for building networks, which are the opposite, in structure and character, of hierarchies. Unlike hierarchies, with their rules and procedures, networks aren’t controlled by a single central authority. Decisions are made through consensus, and the ties that bind people to the group are loose.
  • There are many things, though, that networks don’t do well. Car companies sensibly use a network to organize their hundreds of suppliers, but not to design their cars.
  • The drawbacks of networks scarcely matter if the network isn’t interested in systemic change—if it just wants to frighten or humiliate or make a splash—or if it doesn’t need to think strategically. But if you’re taking on a powerful and organized establishment you have to be a hierarchy.
  • it is simply a form of organizing which favors the weak-tie connections that give us access to information over the strong-tie connections that help us persevere in the face of danger. It shifts our energies from organizations that promote strategic and disciplined activity and toward those which promote resilience and adaptability
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    Twitter, Facebook, and social activism : The New Yorker by Malcolm Gladwell
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Drei-Länder Tagung 2010 "Die Rolle des Staates in der Informationsgesellschaft" - 0 views

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    Hier finden Sie Abstracts und Mitschriften von Veranstaltungen, die die Deutsche Sektion und andere Organisationen aus dem Bereich der Verwaltungswissenschaften in der Vergangenheit organisiert und durchgeführt haben.
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Report: Ex-WikiLeakers to launch new Openleaks site | Privacy Inc. - CNET News - 0 views

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    WikiLeaks will soon have some competition on the whistle-blowing front. Several people who resigned from the WikiLeaks project amid conflicts with organizer Julian Assange are planning to launch a new site called Openleaks on Monday, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported today. "Our long term goal is to build a strong, transparent platform to support whistle-blowers--both in terms of technology and politics--while at the same time encouraging others to start similar projects," an Openleaks organizer, who wished to remain anonymous, told the newspaper. "As a short-term goal, this is about completing the technical infrastructure and ensuring that the organization continues to be democratically governed by all its members, rather than limited to one group or individual."
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Inside Wikileaks - Daniel Domscheit-Berg - 0 views

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    netzpolitik.org
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Mega-Trends 2011 - 1 views

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    Das sagen die Experten voraus » t3n News
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Studie Open-Commons-Region Linz - 0 views

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    Fakten, Perspektiven, Maßnahmen Institut für Personal- und Organisationsentwicklung  in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung an der  Johannes Kepler Universität Linz vertreten durch Gustav Pomberger
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Welcome to OData Primer - 1 views

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    Open Data Protocol (OData) is an open protocol for sharing data. It provides a way to break down data silos and increase the shared value of data by creating an ecosystem in which data consumers can interoperate with data producers in a way that is far more powerful than currently possible, enabling more applications to make sense of a broader set of data. Every producer and consumer of data that participates in this ecosystem increases its overall value.
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