[open-government] The Open Data, Open Society survey is now open

Marco Fioretti mfioretti at nexaima.net
Mon Jan 31 17:37:08 UTC 2011


Greetings

Open Data, Open Society is a research project, financed through the
European DIME network (www.dime-eu.org/), on the economical, social
and political importance of open, raw Public Sector Information (PSI).

The first part of the project was recently concluded with the
publication of a report, which can be downloaded from
http://dime-eu.org/editions or http://www.lem.sssup.it/books.html.

The next step of the project is an online survey that just started and
will close on 2011/05/22. The survey is open to official
representatives of Cities or Regional administrations of the EU-15
countries. Its goal is to measure the degree of openness of the data
produced by local Public Administrations of the European
Union. Respondents are asked to state which data, among those produced
by their Offices, are already published on-line, in which format and
under which license.

In order to know more about the survey and to register for it, please
visit the survey introduction at
https://opensurvey.sssup.it/wiki/en:start

Thanks in advance for forwarding this announcement to whoever it may
concern.

Best Regards,

	      Prof. Giulio Bottazzi  http://cafim.sssup.it/~giulio/
	      Marco Fioretti         http://mfioretti.com

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Why Open Digital Standards Matter in Government:
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