Open Data White Paper

Open Data White Paper
Author: Great Britain. Cabinet Office
Publsiher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN: 0101835329

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This White Paper sets out clearly how the UK will continue to unlock and seize the benefits of data sharing in the future in a responsible way. Firstly by ensuring equality in access to data; secondly in building greater trust in public data; and thirdly by ensuring that public services are more personalised and efficient by being smarter with the data public bodies hold. The UK is currently co-chairing the Open Government Partnership of 55 governments whose theme is 'Transparency drives prosperity' with the belief that opening up data will empower citizens, foster innovation and reform public services. It is also, therefore, about how others participate. About businesses and organisations becoming more transparent themselves and pushing data into the public domain and individuals taking that data and using it to make better decisions or press for different types of services.

New Horizons for a Data Driven Economy

New Horizons for a Data Driven Economy
Author: José María Cavanillas,Edward Curry,Wolfgang Wahlster
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319215693

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In this book readers will find technological discussions on the existing and emerging technologies across the different stages of the big data value chain. They will learn about legal aspects of big data, the social impact, and about education needs and requirements. And they will discover the business perspective and how big data technology can be exploited to deliver value within different sectors of the economy. The book is structured in four parts: Part I “The Big Data Opportunity” explores the value potential of big data with a particular focus on the European context. It also describes the legal, business and social dimensions that need to be addressed, and briefly introduces the European Commission’s BIG project. Part II “The Big Data Value Chain” details the complete big data lifecycle from a technical point of view, ranging from data acquisition, analysis, curation and storage, to data usage and exploitation. Next, Part III “Usage and Exploitation of Big Data” illustrates the value creation possibilities of big data applications in various sectors, including industry, healthcare, finance, energy, media and public services. Finally, Part IV “A Roadmap for Big Data Research” identifies and prioritizes the cross-sectorial requirements for big data research, and outlines the most urgent and challenging technological, economic, political and societal issues for big data in Europe. This compendium summarizes more than two years of work performed by a leading group of major European research centers and industries in the context of the BIG project. It brings together research findings, forecasts and estimates related to this challenging technological context that is becoming the major axis of the new digitally transformed business environment.

Law Commission Data Sharing Between Public Bodies A Consultation Paper No 214

Law Commission  Data Sharing Between Public Bodies   A Consultation Paper No 214
Author: Great Britain: Law Commission
Publsiher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2011
Genre: Business
ISBN: 0108512649

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Open Data Exposed

Open Data Exposed
Author: Bastiaan van Loenen,Glenn Vancauwenberghe,Joep Crompvoets
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789462652613

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The main objectives of this book are to expose key aspects that have a relevance when dealing with open data viewed from different perspectives and to provide appealing examples of how open data is implemented worldwide. The concept of open data as we know it today is the result of many different initiatives, both of a legislative and non-legislative nature, and promoted by a wide range of actors. Numerous regulatory antecedents to foster the concept of open data and embed it in national and international policy agendas have been undertaken on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as at a supranational level. The book highlights a number of the efforts made to promote open data in Europe, Asia and the United States. In addition to new insights, practical guidance and multiple disciplinary perspectives on open data, the book also addresses the transformation of current developments towards open data, which may be referred to as the democratisation of data. This book will support open data practitioners as well as open data scholars in their endeavours to promote open data implementation and research. Bastiaan van Loenen is associate professor and director of the Knowledge Centre Open Data at the Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, as is Glenn Vancauwenberghe, who is a post-doctoral researcher, and Joep Crompvoets is a professor at the Public Governance Institute of the KU Leuven in Belgium.

The World of Open Data

The World of Open Data
Author: Yannis Charalabidis,Anneke Zuiderwijk,Charalampos Alexopoulos,Marijn Janssen,Thomas Lampoltshammer,Enrico Ferro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319908502

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This book discusses the latest developments in the field of open data. The opening of data by public organizations has the potential to improve the public sector, inspire business innovation, and establish transparency. With this potential comes unique challenges; these developments impact the operation of governments as well as their relationship with private sector enterprises and society. Changes at the technical, organizational, managerial, and political level are taking place, which, in turn, impact policy-making and traditional institutional structures. This book contributes to the systematic analysis and publication of cutting-edge methods, tools, and approaches for more efficient data sharing policies, practices, and further research. Topics discussed include an introduction to open data, the open data landscape, the open data life cycle, open data policies, organizational issues, interoperability, infrastructure, business models, open data portal evaluation, and research directions, best practices, and guidelines. Written to address different perspectives, this book will be of equal interest to students and researchers, ICT industry staff, practitioners, policy makers and public servants.

Openness in Practice

Openness in Practice
Author: Suneel Jethani,Dale Leorke
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811642517

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This book looks at open data practices historically and from the perspective of those currently involved in advocating for making government data freely available. Based on interviews with practitioners, users and evangelists across three Australian-based case studies illustrating contemporary open data practices, this book discusses how open data has evolved, why certain barriers to openness exist and what the future of open data might look like. It highlights both the challenges and approaches to ‘best practice’ in government departments and agencies as they adapt to changing data ecosystems and public expectations around access, transparency, risk and responsible stewardship.

Governance Models for Creating Public Value in Open Data Initiatives

Governance Models for Creating Public Value in Open Data Initiatives
Author: Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar,Kelvin Joseph Bwalya,Christopher G. Reddick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030144463

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This book relies on the conceptual model of Open Government (OG), focusing on transparency and, concretely, in open data initiatives at the local government context with the aim of improving participation and collaboration. Most Open Government models are centered on three pillars: transparency, participation and collaboration. Transparency is a crucial ingredient of OG and, applied to data openness means to ensure that the data are well known, comprehensible, easily accessible and open to all. new governance models based on different open data models have not been proposed up to now. The chapter authors seek to contribute recent research to the discussion on governance models of open data initiatives to support Open Governments with the aim of creating public value. It includes both theoretical and empirical studies on governments models in open data initiatives.

OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data Review of Poland Unlocking the Value of Government Data

OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data Review of Poland Unlocking the Value of Government Data
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264241787

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This review analyses progress and challenges of open government data in the Polish national context. It is based on existing OECD methodology and formulates recommendations that aim to help Poland improve open government data efforts and achieve impacts.