[Okfn-ca] [open-government] Open Data Barometer - release of 2nd edition
Diane Mercier, Ph.D.
diane at dianemercier.quebec
Mon Jan 26 17:54:35 UTC 2015
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Objet: [open-government] Open Data Barometer - release of 2nd edition
De: "Jose M. Alonso" <jose.alonso at webfoundation.org>
Date: Mar 20 janvier 2015 3:12
À: "open-government at lists.okfn.org WG List"
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Hi all,
[apologies for cross-posting]
Today, we're releasing the second edition of our annual Open Data
Barometer. <http://www.opendatabaromter.org>
This study, which assesses open data readiness, implementation, and
impact across 86 countries, contains some important findings.
These include:
* The readiness of states, citizens and entrepreneurs to secure the
benefits of open government data (OGD) has progressed little over
the last year, and the data divide between countries with strong
open data initiatives, and those without, has grown.
* Although there have been small gains in the availability of OGD this
year, all too often governments are still publishing only selected
datasets, with limited data published on important areas such as
public sector performance and expenditure. Over 90% of the countries
surveyed do not publish key datasets in open formats. Despite
pledges by the G7 countries to boost transparency by making
government data "open by default", almost half of the G7 countries
are still not publishing the key datasets they promised to release
in 2013.
* Evidence of impacts from open data remain extremely limited.
Entrepreneurial open data use has overtaken accountability as the
most frequently observed impact from OGD. Transparency and
accountability impacts are the second most observed impact, though
within 'emerging and advancing' countries transparency and
accountability impacts come top. The effective use of open data to
increase environmental sustainability and support greater inclusion
of marginalised groups remains extremely rare.
To read the full study, including our findings on common success factors
across leading open data initiatives, and our recommendations on
increasing readiness, implementation and impact of open data, please
visit www.opendatabarometer.org <http://www.opendatabarometer.org>.
We hope you find the study valuable to your work and look forward to
your feedback at project-odb at webfoundation.org
<mailto:project-odb at webfoundation.org>.
/The Open Data Barometer is made possible thanks to continued support
from the International Development Research Centre of Canada (IDRC). We
thank them for their generous contribution to this important work.
/
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Jose M. Alonso
Open Data Program Manager
Asturias, Spain
skype: josema.alonso
twitter: @josemalonso
gplus: gplus.to/josemalonso
World Wide Web Foundation | 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 500, Washington
DC, 20005, USA | www.webfoundation.org | Twitter: @webfoundation
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