[@OKau] Opendatabook.club

Cobi Alison Smith cobi.smith at unimelb.edu.au
Wed May 27 01:14:05 UTC 2015


Thanks for sharing this Steven! I could see this model working really well in Australia :)

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From: okfn-au [okfn-au-bounces at lists.okfn.org] on behalf of Steve Bennett [stevage at gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [@OKau] Opendatabook.club

Sounds good. Like a more relaxed, monthly version of OKFN Melbourne :) I particularly like the "go and play with this dataset and present something in a month" focus.

Steve

On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 5:22 AM, Steven De Costa <steven.decosta at linkdigital.com.au<mailto:steven.decosta at linkdigital.com.au>> wrote:
i like this approach... Might try it for Canberra. Specifically for ACT datasets (not federal).

http://opendatabook.club

I like the idea of holding these in a library and allowing people to tell stories with data.

Rosie, this format might work for collecting community requirements too.

Hoots!


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