Presentation to the US National Archives on the use of Linked Data by US Government. Linked Data increases access and re-use opportunities for publishers and data consumers.
1. US Government
Linked Data
Bernadette Hyland, CEO
co-chair W3C Government Linked Data WG
bhyland@3roundstones.com
@BernHyland
NARA II - College Park MD 07 February 2013
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2. Agenda
• Intros ...
• Trends in data management
• Government data publication
• Update on new Linked Data Services
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3. 3 Round Stones produces the leading platform for
the publication of data on the Web. Our
commercially supported Open Source platform is
used by the Fortune 2000 and US Government
agencies to collect, publish and reuse data, both on
the public Internet and behind institutional firewalls.
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4. Our Partners
Callimachus
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Our partners ...
Our customers - 50% US Gov’t and 50% private sector, focused on pharma & health delivery,
and business publishing.
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Headlines and agency memos about government transparency with open data and various government Web
sites.
... innovation challenges based on open government data
... High energy datapalooza’s are emerging with awards ranging from a couple thousand to $100k+. These
challenges open the doors to innovation for better healthcare solutions and more efficient use of energy, to
name but a few. They all require access to and re-use of HIGH QUALITY DATA.
In 2012, we read many headlines about big data and world’s search engines and social media sites.
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Who is sharing their data as Linked Data? Small and large commercial and government organizations, NGOs,
Non-profits ... plus many universities.
Governments in the last few years have been responding to Open Government initiatives that mandate publishing
open government data.
Some are careful, slow-moving entities who simply needed to find real solutions to real problems.
9. Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glennharper/4452247708/
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However, while there is lots of gold to be mined from public data, it is an uncomfortable time for Government
IT and business managers who are tasked with data management programs.
Most people are having a difficult time keeping up. If you feel like you are hanging on while the world changes
too fast, you are not alone.
Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/glennharper/4452247708/
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Linked data is used extensively by the government seen to be the global leader in data
transparency -- the UK Government. This is their home page.
11. Big Data
Simple data
Complex data
Legacy data
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KEY POINT: Search, discovery and data access approaches have evolved over the last decade and techniques
are beginning to come together. GoPubMed was launched in 2002 as the first semantic search portal. Later,
Microsoft’s Bing, Google’s Knowledge Graph are two of the other well known search engines employing
semantic techniques.
Big data research has grown to include the MapReduce algorithm for handling really large data sets, often
measured in terabytes or greater. This is the kind of data that people at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN
are working on to provide insights into how the universe works, including the recent discovery of the Higgs
Boson, the particle that gives mass to matter.
Under the big top tent of semantic search we’re dealing with different types of content, big, public, complex and
legacy data. Simple, complex and legacy data comes in small, medium and large sizes.
Many government agencies by contrast have lots of small to medium data sets in structured databases. These
databases (and the systems that depend upon them) are not going away however fewer new data warehouse
projects are likely to be started. Data warehouses are widely recognized to be costly to create and maintain,
and change SLOWLY.
The biggest win for governments worldwide who adopt a Web architecture for data publishing is combining data
sets to discover new or previously uncontemplated relationships.
12. “Big Data Is Important, but
Open Data Is More Valuable”
As change agents, enterprise architects can help
their organizations become richer through
strategies such as open data.
David Newman, VP Research, Gartner
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Open data refers to the idea that certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they
wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other forms of control.
The term “open data” has gained popularity with open data initiatives including data.gov.uk, data.gov and other
government data catalog sites.
Enterprise architects are playing an important role in fostering information-sharing practices. Access to, and use
of, open data will be particularly critical for a business that operate using the Web; organizations should focus on
using open data to enhance business practices that generate growth and innovation.
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A sound government information management strategy requires providing CONTEXT and CONFIDENCE to
those accessing and potentially re-using your data.
Giving people have timely access to information, for disaster preparedness, scientific research, policy and
research, the network effect of people helping people is our greatest hope.
On the heels of the recent East Coast hurricane that devastated parts of New York and New Jersey, government
executives suggested that fear of cyber-doom scenarios may be taking too much of our thinking & planning.
According to Secretary Panetta, it may be driving us to unrealistic and potentially dangerous responses to threats
that don’t exist.
The reality is that when disaster strike, people come together and help one another. We don’t see paralysis,
panic and social collapse.
During today’s session, I’ll describe how several agencies and private sector organizations are using Web
technologies and semantics to improve information access and discovery. Simply put, semantic technologies
provide CONTEXT.
15. Growing chorus ...
“We’re moving from managing
documents to managing discrete pieces of
open data and content which can be
tagged, shared, secured, mashed up and
presented in the way that is most useful
for the consumer of that information.”
-- Report on Digital Government: Building a 21st Century Platform to
Better Serve the American People
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The Digital Government Strategy sets out to accomplish three things: Access to high quality digital information
& services; procure and manage devices, applications, and data in smart, secure and affordable ways; and unlock
the power of government data to spur innovation.
Governments around the world are defining detailed digital services plans based on open data, open APIs and
open source data platforms. They are defining how governments are publishing data with an eye towards
improving access and re-use. Administrators and program managers are committing to delivery of digital services
using semantic technologies broadly, and Linked Data specifically.
16. Open data + open standards +
open platforms
Highly scalable computing &
hosting via the Cloud
International Data Exchange
Standards
5 Star Data (Linked Data)
Open Source tools
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A Web-oriented approach to information sharing has impacted how scientists, researchers, regulators and the
public interacts with government.
Linked data lowers the barriers to re-use and interoperability among multiple, distributed and heterogeneous
data sources.
Access to high-quality Linked Open Data via the Web means millions of researchers and developers will be able
to shorten the time-consuming research process involving data cleansing and modeling.
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How do we get a loose coupling of shared data over Web architectures? By using the structured data model for
the Web: RDF.
There is a project to create freely available data on the Web in this way, which is known as the Linked Open
Data project.
W3C sees Linked Data as the set of best practices and technologies to support worldwide data access,
integration and creative re-use of authoritative data.
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September 2011: 295 datasets that meet the LOD Cloud criteria, consisting of over 31 billion
RDF triples and are interlinked by around 504 million links.
19. Callimachus
http://callimachusproject.org
http://3roundstones.com
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Callimachus is that platform. It is available via 3roundstones.com or its Open Source site
callimachusproject.org.
20. CONTENT LINKED DATA
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM SYSTEM
DATA
TEXT
UNSTRUCTURED
Callimachus
STRUCTURED
DATA
TEXT
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Callimachus may be compared to a distributed CMS. CMS’s manage mostly unstructured
information. Callimachus, by contrast to a CMS, manages primarily structured Linked Data. We
call this a Linked Data management system.
21. Data driven Web apps using Callimachus
US Legislation +
enterprise data
Clinical Trials +
DBpedia + enterprise linked
enterprise datasets data
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Callimachus integrates (very) well with other enterprise systems as well as Web content. It
can form an entire application or part of one.
NB: Mention Documentum, Oracle via HTTP
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• US HHS committed to making a vast array of open data more readily available to improve health care delivery
& reduce costs in 2013 and beyond.
• In 2012, Sentara created a Web application that integrates authoritative data from 5 different sources including
content from NLM, NOAA, EPA and DBpedia
• This application utilizes open data, open standards and an open source data platform
23. User
US EPA US EPA
NOAA
AirNow SunWise
National
DBpedia Library of
Medicine
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24. US EPA Linked Data
• Cloud-based Linked Data provision of 3 core
programs:
• 2.9M Facilities
• 100K substances
• 25 years of toxic pollution reports
• FISMA compliant
• 16 Callimachus templates
• Official launch March 2013
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EPA’s new Linked Data system. Cooperation without coordination. Data reuse breaks the back of API gridlock.
Clay Shirky stole that from me :)
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This data is exactly the same data used to create the interface. Unlike traditional database-driven applications,
the data is immediately accessible for reuse by third parties. This prevents data duplication, allows for tracking of
provenance and avoids reinventing the wheel.
28. We’ve Seen This Before
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Like HTML and RDF, credit cards have a human-readable side and a machine-readable side.
29. Linked Data management system
located at a Tier 1 Cloud Provider
(FISMA compliant)
RDF Database
Resource URIs REST API SPARQL endpoint
Public
Web Browser
Application, Script or automated client
Registered developer
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Introduce Callimachus, an open source, open data platform based on open standards.
3 Round Stones provides commercial support for Callimachus and is a major contributor to the OS project.
Users of Callimachus see a generated Web interface, but can also directly access the data via REST or SPARQL.
SPARQL Named Queries (like stored procedures) allow for automated conversion to different formats for reuse in
non-RDF environments.
30. From EPA
From Wikipedia
Open Street Map
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Data may be easily combined from several sources.
31. US GPO
• Cloud-based Linked Data provision of persistent
URLs for US Government documents:
• 33K documents
• Used by 1,240 Federal Depository Libraries and
public
• In 3rd year of operation
• Deemed an Essential service supporting US
Congress
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32. Real World
Linked Data
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Now let’s look at the same workflow in the Linked Data Service.
33. Finding Hanson Permanente
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By keeping the application simple - and letting the results be viewed either as a table or a
map - the user can adjust their search as they see fit without extra navigation. Also, by
having the data in a table that can searched or sorted however the user sees fit, finding a
specific facility is as easy as typing the name in or sorting on relevant criteria. This is made
possible by exposing the data, rather than containing it in a standard HTML table.
I fully recognize that Envirofacts could offer identical functionality by tweaking their
application, but the key underlying point is that this application was created very cheaply and
quickly *because* the data is modeled as Linked Data. When the developing environment is a
Web Browser, and the data is described and Linked, an application can be a simple XHMTL
page with JavaScript, instead of a heavy-weight dedicated application.
34. Finding Mercury Released in 2004
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There are two very important things to note on this page. 1 is that on any facility’s page,
there is always an option to download the data. This data is available in two formats (RDF/
XML and Turtle). With the click of a button a user can have all of the data that was used to
drive the creation of the current page, which means he or she can repurpose that data into
any new application. Note here that this download is not an extract, summary, or recreation
of the data - it is literally the *same* data that was used to drive that page.
2 is that because this page is “data-driven”, navigation relies on exploring the data, not the
system that contains it. On the same page where we get information like it’s latitude and
longitude, we can also find a link to a report detailing exactly how much mercury was
released in 2004. We could easily do an in-page search for 2004 or Mercury to identify the
releases associated with those terms.
35. TRI Report
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Rather than aggregating the data for presentation, the actual report is presented with the raw
data continuously available in the top right of the page.
A subtle difference to be pointed out here is the difference in the name of the facility.
Previously it was identified as Hanson Permanente, but now it is known as Lehigh Southwest
Cement Co. During the modeling phase, the Linked Data was created to implicitly include this
relationship (which is known via the mapping of EPA FRS identifiers). On the other hand,
pulling down the CSV files would not give the user any obvious way of understanding this
relationship.
36. Data Reuse
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Developers can grab the data off any page, at any time during navigation. The site facilitates
the reuse of data. These graphs are not natively embedded in the webpage of a given facility.
Rather, by downloading the data the user can quickly and easily make new and different
visualizations for a report or presentation in 10 minutes.
For example, this history of air stack pollution reports was made with a single parameterized
SPARQL query and a single JavaScript pattern. This could very easily be applied to any number
of facilities, changed to a bar graph, or altered in any number of other ways with very little
effort thanks to the fact it was modeled using Linked Data.
37. Potential Audience
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• Middle school student doing a science project
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• Concerned citizen worried about local pollution
✔Environmental Science PhD from EPA
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• Doctor from NIH writing a research paper
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Linked Data allowed us to reach all the members of our potential audience by giving the user
options, aggregating based on relevance rather than data source, and by exposing the data
that drives the service for reuse.
The middle school student or concerned citizen that want to know the location of a facility,
the amount of a particular chemical it released, and the year it was released in never have to
click any of the options in the Linked Data box. They can simply use the interface, explore
the data, and find what they need in a read-only experience.
The Environmental Science PhD is still able to find what he is looking for with Linked Data but
can do so in a much more intuitive way. The doctor from NIH is now able to find the data
they’re interested in and if they choose to take the next step, download the actual data
behind the page. By quickly and easily obtaining the raw data, anyone from scientists to
journalists can generate their own applications without any knowledge of the Linked Data
Service itself.
40. The mission of the Government Linked
Data (GLD) Working Group is to
provide standards and other information
which help governments around the
world publish their data as effective and
usable Linked Data using Semantic Web
technologies.
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We are 16 months into the Government Linked Data Working group’s two year charter.