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PSI Re-use in Europe Recent Developments Luxembourg, 27-01-2011 tonzijlstra.eu knowledge work, learning, social media

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PSI Re-use in EuropeRecent Developments

Luxembourg, 27-01-2011

tonzijlstra.euknowledge work, learning, social media

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OKFN EU Open DataWork GroupOurData.eu

Dutch Min f t Interior Danish ITST

ePSI platform

Enschede Open Data Scraping

civil servants,coders,

semantic web academics,entrepreneurs,

activists,individual citizens

Why me?

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Interest: Unique Change Process

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Interest: Big Data is Different

http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkingsf/4671589629/

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tekst

Interest: Big Data is Different

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Overview

Complete?Since last PSI Group

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EU PSI Directive, Law Transposition

http://www.flickr.com/photos/docjohnboy/4106899304/

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Sweden, new lawItaly, new law

Poland, Slovakia, amendment planned

Public Consultation

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Licensing: NL CC0

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Licensing: Italian ODL v1

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Licensing: UK OGL

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Licensing: French Licenses and Icons

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Licensing: Norwegian ‘Buffet’

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New Data Catalogues

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Catalunya

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Greece, INSPIREd

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Norway (CKAN) Getting Ready

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Netherlands (CKAN) data.overheid.nl

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France, citizen initiative data-publica.com

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Denmark, Second Iteration

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

data.eu

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Going Local

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Rennes

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Paris

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Amsterdam Fire Brigade

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Fingal

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Dublin

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tekst

München

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Berlin

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Helsinki region

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Hackday in 73 cities worldwide

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Bigger Data

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UK Local Spending Above 500 GBP

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UK Spending Above 25000 GBP

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Norway: Raw Machine Readable Data

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Networked life, networked work, networked learningMaking Plans, Looking

Forward

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Germany, until 2013

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2013: Cautious, slow

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Federal level: shifting...

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Networked life, networked work, networked learningNorway Mapping Authority

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Public Data Corporation

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

‘New’ Fields Joining

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Europeana, API

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NSF: Data Management Plan Needed

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Panton Principles: Open Data as Scientific Method

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Data Journalism

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WikiLeaks as Catalyst

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Zeit Online

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

PSI Pricing StudiesPrivacy issues

LOD-2LAPSI

...

New Research

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Networked life, networked work, networked learningUsing Open Data Yourself

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Dutch Cultural Heritage: We’ll get smaller

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Dutch Foreign Office: Development Aid, including NGO’s

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Amsterdam Fire Brigade

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Areas of Value• Participation, self empowerment

• Transparency, democratic contorl

• Better (gov) products and services

• New (gov) products and services

• Policy impact analysis, data journalism

• Efficiency and effectivity of government bodies

• New knowledge

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New Stakeholders Joining

http://www.flickr.com/photos/twose/887903401/

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Citizens / Re-users are connected across EU

....on practical level

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OGD Camp London: 30 nations

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Government bodies less so....

Facing same questions though

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Networked life, networked work, networked learningImpact / Measurement

Driving Adoption

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Stories as Impact Measurement

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Tim Davies“It takes a social infrastructure”

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

“Yet we have clear evidence about an impact. There has not been a strong backlash effect. Even when delicate data like public spending were published, like the COINS database in the UK, no big scandal has emerged. And most certainly, we have not seen an increase in demagogic or conflictual discussions about those data.

So while we don’t have evidence yet to prove the benefits of opening up data, I think we can say that the risks have proved not to be excessive. Which is one of the main arguments AGAINST opening up data for less innovative public administrations.”

(David Osimo, egov20.wordpress.com)

Backlash?

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Networked life, networked work, networked learning

Rumours....

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Incumbent Re-users / Innovation from unlikely places

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Driving Adoption and Establishing Impact

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Networked life, networked work, networked learningGov needs social infrastructure

New data sources (citizens, orgs, corps) in response

Adoption=stories=measurement

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Leave the abstract, also get very hands on

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CreditsAll photos: Ton Zijlstra, by nc saExcept where mentioned on the photo.

Slides: http://slideshare.net/tonzijlstraBlog: http://zylstra.org/blogContact: [email protected]: ton_zylstra

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