This document discusses mapping accessibility information for universal design using OpenStreetMap (OSM). It notes two key issues with traditional barrier-free maps: lack of continuity as they become outdated, and limited reusability and openness of the data. OSM is presented as a potential solution because it allows anyone to contribute and edit accessibility data, ensuring continuity of updates. This participatory approach also allows people with disabilities to map information themselves.
This document discusses mapping accessibility information for universal design using OpenStreetMap (OSM). It notes two key issues with traditional barrier-free maps: lack of continuity as they become outdated, and limited reusability and openness of the data. OSM is presented as a potential solution because it allows anyone to contribute and edit accessibility data, ensuring continuity of updates. This participatory approach also allows people with disabilities to map information themselves.
23. 事例2)英国のOpen Government Licence
You are free to:
◆copy, publish, distribute and transmit the
Information;
◆adapt the Information;
◆exploit the Information commercially for example, by
combining it with other Information, or by including
it in your own product or application.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/