[open-government] Public Data Catalog Priorities and Demand

koumenides c.l. (clk1v07) clk1v07 at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Jan 9 21:32:12 UTC 2011


Happy new year,

Not sure if this is of any help, but you can view snapshots of the most frequently used tags at 4 major PSI record providers here: http://bagatelles.ecs.soton.ac.uk/psi/analyzer/tags/

There's also a related publication [1]. I guess the themes depicted by the snapshots are aligned with the general interest/demand for PSI (?)

I have more detailed stats on index-term usage i.e. charts of tf-idf weighted terms, per agency/department/date term usage etc. These are not available on the site though.

just noticed the dates on the page are wrong btw - the snaps were taken late last year, 2010 :)

Christos Koumenides

[1] http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/21025/
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From: public-egov-ig-request at w3.org [public-egov-ig-request at w3.org] On Behalf Of Antti "Jogi" Poikola [antti.poikola at gmail.com]
Sent: 09 January 2011 15:33
To: Steven Clift; public-egov-ig at w3.org; sunlightlabs at groups.l.google.com; open-government at lists.okfn.org
Subject: Re: Public Data Catalog Priorities and Demand

Happy new year,

Has anyone collected information about:

A) the applications / ideas / usage / demand of public sector data (i.e. categorized list of all kinds of applications and application ideas)

B) the content of the data catalogues, what kind of data is currently provided by the governments (local, regional, national)

I'm trying to build the big picture that would unite the general themes of the public sector data and the general classes (current) of applications and application-ideas.

The question above is continuation to the discussion started by Steven Clift over a year ago. Starting post is below and the relevant archive links are:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-egov-ig/2009Nov/0039.html

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-egov-ig/2009Dec/0038.html <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-egov-ig/2009Dec/0038.html>

One year is long time in the current open data movement, so I hope that I get more insight knowledge and links now.

- Antti Poikola (Finland)


On 23 November 2009 18:20, Steven Clift <clift at e-democracy.org<mailto:clift at e-democracy.org>> wrote:
Has anyone explored what government data is in highest "demand" on the
emerging public data reuse sites? How does interest from different
re-user audiences vary (e.g.  business, media, open gov advocates,
independent coders, etc.)

Also, has anyone started a comparsion chart of what different
governments are providing? It would be interesting to quickly see what
 different national or local governments are providing now and over
time. This gets to the "what's important" to release for easy reuse
versus what is the easiest or least politically sensitive.

Steven Clift
E-Democracy.org

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