International Open Data Conference: Data Publishing Methods
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Introduction 2
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The published data cookbook
What you’ll need. 4
Ingredients 5
Ashley CasovanCanadian Government
David ReadUK Government
Mark HeaddAccela
Sarah BirdAptivate
Neil FantomWorld Bank
Method 6
Listen to a short presentation.
Short panel discussion with Q&A
Make your own recipes
Collect all recipes, edit and publish as open content
Perfect for… 7
A practical workshop.
Learning from experienced speakers
Capturing Best practices for data publishing and data use.
Sharing experiences beyond IDOC 2015.
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Take Note 14
Take note
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It isn’t always about open data
Focus on the freshest ingredients
Business Cases: Theory of the firm & Transaction costs 17
18Publish Your Open Data Policy
19Open Data Management Systems
20Data.gov.au
21Educate Data Custodians
22Collaborate with your tech communities
Employ an enterprise solution architecture 23
24Identify your network of stakeholders
Introduction 25
Link Digital Executive Director
CKAN AssociationSteering Group Member
Open Knowledge AustraliaCo-Secretary & Treasurer
Data ShadesFounder
GovHackNational Organiser
AWS User GroupCBR Organiser
26The perfect storm
27Drupal interface
28CKAN interface
29What the DFMP does
30Data.vic.gov.au on CKAN, Drupal and AWS
Classifying data 31
The three tiers are:
internal
whole of Government
open
32Data.vic.gov.au data classification
33The ‘go. no go’ gates for going open
Collaboration is essential 34
Why is collaboration essential for:
innovation? < multidisciplinary skills and experience
digital transactions? < stakeholder and user participation
data classification? < early identification and ongoing governance
security? < peer review and bright lights
35Digital Transformation Office
Take Note: What is NOT good 36
Take Note: What is best… 37