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Il valore dei dati aperti per il cittadino attivo e consapevole
1. Il valore dei dati aperti
per il cittadino attivo e consapevole
Cerea, 27/05/2017 - Lorenzino Vaccari, PhD - lorenzino.vaccari@gmail.com
https://unsplash.com/ By Daniel Funes FuentesLorenzino Vaccari
5. uso
ri-uso
“APERTO” = ridistribuzione
riuso commerciale
dati derivati
MA, puo' richiedere:
attribuzione
condivisione con la stessa licenza
“E'un dato che puo' essere usato liberamente,
re-usato da e redistribuito a chiunque – il cui unico
vincolo, se richiesto, e' l'attribuzione e/o la
condivisione con gli stessi termini.
Aperto
6. Perche' il dato della pubblica amministrazione e'
un bene comune
7. Open Government Data
“Itre principi di trasparenza,
participazione, e
collaborazione formano la pietra
d'angolo di un governo aperto”
Barack Obama, 8 Dicembre 2009
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/assets/memoranda_2010/m10-06.pdf
Trasparenza, partecipazione, collaborazione
8. Recepito dalla carta del G8 il 12 Luglio 2013
Principi includono:
1. Dati aperti “by default”
2. Qualita' e quantita'
3. Utilizzabili da tutti
4.
5. Rilascio dei dati prioritari
per migliorare
l'amministrazione e
l'innovazione
6.