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Get involved with Code for America: http://www.codeforamerica.org/action
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/open-data
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● Effectively tackle technical and organizational barriers to stimulate data use and re-use?
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Data For Policy Influence: How to Manage, Distribute, and Present Your DataForum One
To make smart policy decisions on important issues – whether global, national or local – leaders and influencers need information, analysis, and insight.
If your organization is in the business of supplying that information, then you already know that Data is an essential ingredient for success. You also know that in this digital age your briefs and reports – the traditional distribution tools for your insights – are competing for attention in an extremely competitive and noisy online marketplace of ideas. Attention is scarce, and gaining attention with 20-page PDFs online is not very easy.
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• Distributing data in more accessible formats
• Managing data more effectively on the backend
PRESENTED BY:
Laura Castillo-Page, Ph.D.
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Association of American Medical Colleges (aamc.org)
Kurt Voelker
Chief Technology Officer
Forum One (forumone.com)
*These slides are from a Forum One Webinar. Check out our YouTube channel (http://youtube.com/forumonevideo) for the audio/video of this virtual event.*
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How do Open Data contribute to a Local Open Government
1. How do Open Data contribute to a
Local Open Government?
By Caroline Burle
2. ▪ Open Government Principles
– Open Data Charter Principles
▪ Data on the Web Context
– Data on the Web x Open Data x Linked Data
▪ Data on the Web Best Practices
– Data on the Web Best Practices Benefits
▪ Open Data in Practice in São Paulo
Topics to be discussed
3. 1. Effective participation
2. Transparency and accountability
3. Open Data
4. Opening and reusing public information
5. Access and simplicity
6. Collaboration and co-creation.
7. Inclusion and diversity
Proposed by Caroline Burle, Laila Bellix and Jorge Machado:
http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/caroline-burle/2016/11/22/how-about-
defining-open-government-principles
Open Government Principles
4. ▪ Open by Default
▪ Timely and Comprehensive
▪ Accessible and Usable
▪ Comparable and Interoperable
▪ For Improved Governance and Citizen Engagement
▪ For Inclusive Development and Innovation
Open Data must be on the Web
Open Data Charter principles
5. A common understanding between data publishers and data
consumers becomes fundamental.
Without this agreement, data publishers' efforts may be
incompatible with data consumers' desires.
How to enable the data reuse?
Consumes data Publishes data
6. The Mission of the Data on the Web Best Practices Working
Group, part of the Data Activity, is:
1.to develop the open data ecosystem, facilitating better
communication between developers and publishers;
2.to provide guidance to publishers that will improve
consistency in the way data is managed, thus promoting the
re-use of data;
3.to foster trust in the data among developers, whatever
technology they choose to use, increasing the potential for
genuine innovation.
Source: https://www.w3.org/2013/dwbp/wiki/Main_Page
Data on the Web Best Practices Working
Group of W3C
7. Data on the Web x Open Data x Linked
Data
Source: http://www.slideshare.net/carolineburle/data-on-the-web-best-practices-challenges-and-benefits