[ddj] Researches on open data quality & journalism

Catherine D'Ignazio Catherine_Dignazio at emerson.edu
Mon May 4 12:29:38 UTC 2015


This is an awesome presentation Tom - any chance there is a video of you
all giving the talk?

On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 8:14 AM François Paquot <Francois at paquot.be> wrote:

>  Thanks for your contribution, Tom !
>
> François
>
>
> Le 30/04/2015 23:58, Tom Johnson a écrit :
>
>   François:
>
>  See attached PowerPoint of a 2012 presentation at NICAR 2012 that Cheryl
> Phillips and I did.  Note, in my case, slides 5-8, stories from 1997 & '98
> in St. Louis and more recent work in New Mexico.  Then follow on to
> Cheryl's work in Seattle.
>
>  Cheers,
>  Tom Johnson
>
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> On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 10:17 AM, François Paquot <Francois at paquot.be>
> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> As part of my research on data journalism, I am currently investigating
>> the issue of public sector open data quality, and more specifically about
>> enhancing their quality through their re-use, namely by journalists, their
>> associates or their audience.
>>
>> Could you tell me if, inside of your editorial board, you have conducted
>> projects based on, or involving the use of open data, and, through your
>> work, contributed to:
>>
>> - Improve the documentation of any data set,
>> - Report/correct errors inside any data set,
>> - Co-produce new data in collaboration with public services,
>>
>> either as part of a partnership with a data provider, or by downloading
>> openly available data on the web.
>> All options might include using or even developping tools to this end,
>> such as wikis, crowdsourcing platforms, etc.
>>
>> I would be most thankful for documented examples of any related work you
>> have done.
>>
>> With my best thanks for your attention to my request, and for anything
>> you can do to help me in my endeavour to create quality documentation about
>> this topic.
>>
>> Please feel free to forward this mail to any connections if you deem it
>> useful.
>>
>> François Paquot
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