The Future of Open Data

Les gouvernements se sont engagés à offrir des données ouvertes à une période où l'économie numérique transforme la valeur des données. La technologie accroît la nature et le nombre des données recueillies par les gouvernements, transformant la signification des données gouvernementales ouverte...

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Hlavní autoři: Robinson, Pamela, Scassa, Teresa, Geist, Michael, Brown, Tenille, Chung, Haewon, Greene, Sarah, Johnson, Peter, Judge, Elizabeth, Lauriault, Tracey, Parfitt, Ian
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Abstract Les gouvernements se sont engagés à offrir des données ouvertes à une période où l'économie numérique transforme la valeur des données. La technologie accroît la nature et le nombre des données recueillies par les gouvernements, transformant la signification des données gouvernementales ouvertes et de manière à rendre sa pratique plus complexe. Dans ce contexte en évolution, cet ouvrage examine l'avenir des données ouvertes.
AbstractList Les gouvernements se sont engagés à offrir des données ouvertes à une période où l'économie numérique transforme la valeur des données. La technologie accroît la nature et le nombre des données recueillies par les gouvernements, transformant la signification des données gouvernementales ouvertes et de manière à rendre sa pratique plus complexe. Dans ce contexte en évolution, cet ouvrage examine l'avenir des données ouvertes.
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TableOfContents Cover -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The Evolution of Open Data -- 2. Unravelling Open Data Assumptions -- 3. Changes in the Role and Value of Data -- 4. The Chapters in this Collection -- 5. Signals about the Future of Open Data from our Contributors -- References -- Part I: Open Data Origins -- Chapter 1: Looking Back toward a "Smarter" Open Data Future -- 1. Open Data Social and Technological Assemblage -- 2. The Legacy of Technical Conceptualizations of Open Data -- 3. Global Data Sharing: A Genealogy -- 4. Open Data in Canada: A Genealogy -- 4.1 Open Data in Canada -- 5. Open Data in Smart Systems -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Pitfalls and Opportunities -- Chapter 2: Open Government Data and Confidential Commercial Information : Challenging the Future of Open Data -- 1. Opening Government Data -- 1.1 Proprietary Data -- 1.2 Confidential and Commercially Sensitive Data -- 2. Crown Copyright and Data Expropriation -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Reusability of Publicly Accessible User Data on Platform Websites -- 1. Public User Data on Platform Websites -- 2. Legal Intervention in the Development of the Internet -- 3. Access Barriers to Public User Data on Platforms -- 3.1 Technological Barriers -- 3.2 Legal Barriers -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 4: Challenges to the Access of Government Open Data by Private Sector Companies -- 1. Measuring the Use and Value of Open Data -- 2. Interviews with Private Sector Open Data Users in the Kitchener/Waterloo-Toronto Corridor -- 2.1 Classification of Users -- 2.2 Sources and Types of Open Data Accessed -- 2.3 The Benefits of Using Open Data -- 3. The Challenges of Using Open Data -- 3.1 Access across Jurisdictions -- 3.2 Access to the Full Catalogue
3.3 Access to Accurate and Current Data -- 4. Discussion: Improved Linking and Standardization of Datasets to Support Private Sector Use -- 4.1 Linked Open Data -- 4.2 Greater Standardization of Datasets -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Open Data and Government Liability -- 1. The Demand for Open Data -- 2. Slow Down, Don't Move Too Fast: Deterrents to Open Data -- 3. Hurry Up, Open It Up: Rebuttals for Open Data -- 4. Liability and Efficient Allocation of Duties -- 5. Negligence and Public Authority Liability -- 6. Government Strategies: Shields from Liability -- 7. Advocate Strategies: Liability as a Sword -- 8. Statutory Scheme for Open Data Clarity -- 9. Conclusion: Incentives to Open -- References -- Part III: New Landscapes for Open Data -- Chapter 6: Examining the Value of Geospatial Open Data -- 1. Research Context -- 2. Data and Methods -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Collection for the G4 Cities -- 2.3 Additional Data Collection and Analysis for the City of Toronto -- 3. Analysis and Results -- 3.1 Data Formats and Themes in the G4 Cities' Open Data Catalogues -- 3.2 The City of Toronto's GIS-Ready Open Data -- 4. Recommendations -- 4.1 Open Data in the G4 Cities -- 4.2 The Contribution of GIS-Ready Open Data to Toronto's Economic Development -- 4.3 Limitations of the Study -- 5. Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 7: Data for Development : Exploring Connections between Open Data, Big Data, and Data Privacy in the Global South -- 1. Open Data, Big Data, and Data Privacy -- 1.1 Open Data -- 1.2 Big Data for Development: Leveraging the Private Sector -- 1.3 Data Protection and Privacy -- 2. Cross-Cutting Themes -- 2.1 A Need for Improved Legal Frameworks for Data Governance -- 2.2 Shifting Public- and Private-Sector Roles Raise New Challenges
2.3 The Development Context Raises Different Issues than in the Global North -- 2.4 Capacity Building is Essential -- 2.5 Data Has a Complex Relationship with Sustainable Development Goals -- 2.6 Gender Dimensions are Important and Insufficiently Addressed -- 2.7 Aspects of the Data Revolution Threaten Human Rights and Civil Liberties -- 3. Conclusion: Moving Forward-Research for the Data Society -- References -- Chapter 8: The Future of Open Data is Rural -- 1. Explicating the Assumptions of Open Data -- 1.1 Technical Capacity Limits Rural Open Data Development and Sustainability -- 1.2 Motivations/Goals Underlying Opening Data Are Different for Rural Areas -- 1.3 Rural Areas Require a Different Mix of Data Sources and Different Methods of Analyses -- 1.4 Rural Open Data is More Likely to be Trans-Jurisdictional -- 2. Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Part IV: The Future of Open Data -- Chapter 9: Reflections on the Future of Open Data -- 1. Challenges to the Future of Open Data -- 1.1 Broader Ecosystem Dynamics Impacting the Future of Open Data -- 1.2 The Future of Open Data Needs to Reconcile Tensions with Smart City Efforts -- 1.3 The Future of Open Data Needs a More Nuanced Approach to Whose Data is Gathered and Open -- 2. The Future of Open Data is … Emergent and Evolving -- References -- Index -- Law, Technology, and Media -- Backcover
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