[open-government] Public Data Catalog Priorities and Demand

Makx Dekkers mail at makxdekkers.com
Mon Jan 10 10:20:05 UTC 2011


Antti,

 

Maybe the report of the 2006 MEPSIR study is of interest to you. See:
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/psi/actions_eu/policy_act
ions/mepsir/index_en.htm.

 

Makx.

 

 

 

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Dear Antti, Dear Steven,

I do appreciate your enthusiasm. 
But open data and PSI re-use have been heavily researched and debated
on for now 14 years and not one.

All the addressed topics and questions can be found in plenty of
publications,
either those of my colleagues or mine. Or addressed in previous EU
projects.
However, most publications are not for free. 
not only legal bus also businss opportunities and markets have been
dealt with.

You might redo the same work, but it will be very time-consuming.
Insiders know quite well which kind of PSI is asked for and what less.
And where the re-use barriers are constituted in Europe.

Best,


Gerhard

On 09.01.2011 16:33, Antti "Jogi" Poikola wrote: 

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 

 

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> 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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