Open Data Landscape

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Open Data Landscape Jeni Tennison Technical Director, ODI

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Open Data Landscape. Jeni Tennison Technical Director, ODI. Open Data Institute. Independent institute £10m over 5 years from TSB Matching with money from: paying members training & professional services philanthropic investors research grants. Adoption Curve. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Open Data LandscapeJeni Tennison

Technical Director, ODI

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Open Data Institute• Independent institute• £10m over 5 years from TSB• Matching with money from:– paying members– training & professional services– philanthropic investors– research grants

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Adoption Curve

Pnautilus at en.wikipedia

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Stakeholders

Government Business

Civil Society Researchers

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Open Data for GrowthTrend #1

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Change in Consumers• Activists to entrepreneurs• Freedom of Information– right to know– transparency / accountability

• Right to Data–making that information easier to

analyse• Sustainable publication– enabling businesses to be built

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Change in Publishers• Not just government any more• Third-sector benefits– International Aid Transparency Initiative

(IATI)• Research benefits–more impact on the world

• Business benefits– reputational– outsourced R&D

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Professionalising Open Data

• Enterprise-level tools– CKAN Socrata

• Training– Open Data in Practice training

• Professional services– consultancy & development

• Kitemarks– Open Data Certificate

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https://certificates.theodi.org

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Levels of Open DataExpert – information infrastructure

Standard – routine publication

Pilot – trials supporting feedback

Raw – great start at the basics

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Impact• help identifying improvements– OpenStreetMap– transportAPI– legislation.gov.uk– data.police.uk– Ordnance Survey

• help setting bold targets– "Can NHS England be Expert?"– GDS adding targets to spend controls

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Need for Business ModelsTrend #2

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Selling Data

data customer

licensing

enforcing

selling

salespeople

lawyers

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quantity

pric

e

newrevenue

Shifts in Demandfilm

musicnewspapers

softwaredata

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Open Data is a Tool

data

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enhanced informed

diversedata

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Collaboration with Open Data

Trend #3

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Collaborate

• distributed effort– reduced cost– enhanced value

• host benefits– improved data– moderation

• examples– MusicBrainz– OpenStreetMap– legislation.gov.u

klower

informedinformed

data

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Tools• Collaboration requires internal use– visualisation– analysis

• Distributed control– scrapers– aggregators

• Version control– "git for data"

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Conclusions

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Hype Curve

Jeremykemp at en.wikipedia

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Navigating the Trough• Build evidence– deep stories of open data success– capture interest & imagination– underlying hard figures

• Pave cowpaths– build on good practices

• Experiment– no one knows where we'll end up

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[email protected] @JeniT

http://theodi.org