Apps4Finland 2011 Gaala - workshop - "Learning to publish and benefit from open data". Helsinki Region Infoshare part of the workshop presentation
Description of the workshop:
Ton Zijlstra from Interdependent Thoughts and Ville Meloni from Helsinki Region Infoshare will present and discuss how organizations are currently opening data and learning to benefit from the open data ecosystem. Not surprisingly, most of the problems related to open data are legal, organizational and financial, not technological. The workshop aims to equip participants with an overview of aproaches to circumvent barriers to open data. (This session is in English)
http://www.apps4finland.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/avoin-data-workshop-22-11.2011
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1. Helsinki Region Infoshare TOP-5 Open data questions from public agencies Project Manager Ville Meloni Forum Virium Helsinki 22.11.11 - Apps4Finland 2011 – Workshop - Learning to publish and benefit from open data
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3. HRI - Project Overview 28.11.11 Forum Virium Helsinki “ Making regional information quickly and easily accessible to all. The information can be used freely at no cost ” To develop a network of information owners who maintain and open their data following common guidelines. To build a web service through which the data can be easily found, accessed and utilised. Provide information as machine readable ” raw data ” which is easy to utilize in various applications and web-services. To pilot an open data activity model and its implications to both the producers and end users of the data.
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9. www.hri.fi -web-service Data-search, access, feedback, rating and discussions News about project progress , experiences from different stakeholders
11. HRI - Open data publishing process http://www.hri.fi/fi/nain-julkaiset-dataa-hri-verkkopalveluun/
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Notes de l'éditeur
-Government efficiency: 1) Increasing data openness makes it easier to use for other government agencies, too. 2) Harmonizing information management practices brings economies of scale and makes knowledge transfer between organizations easier. 3) Saving time for everyone. -Business and innovation: 1) Giving access to government data for free is good for companies. It breeds new markets and supports innovation. 2) Better services for citizens, 3) For example, new ways to use information have many times been found by people who have a different educational background compared to the usual users. -Transparency and democracy: 1) Open data supports active citizenship, research and journalism by increasing transparency. 2) For example, it facilitates discussions in social media by making it easier to reference to government information. -> good example in Finland is what Helsingin Sanomat mediacompany did with their parliamentary election with their “election machine” -> opened that data, bred lots of applications, visualizations and discussion