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| ====== Open This Data! ====== | ====== Open This Data! ====== | ||
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| + | This project aims to help lift legal and technical restrictions on data, and get rapid community response to changes in terms of use. The **Open Data Button**, installed as a browser bookmarklet, | ||
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| + | **Update**: a new project along these lines is being launched on March 2, 2016. For details, visit: **https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Challenge ==== | ||
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| The ongoing challenge in the Open Data community is to **understand where restrictions on data exist**, and to create grounds for public appeal to data owners for changes to terms of use. While the discussion is taken to a high political level on certain widely acknowledged datasets, there are many relevant and useful sources of information, | The ongoing challenge in the Open Data community is to **understand where restrictions on data exist**, and to create grounds for public appeal to data owners for changes to terms of use. While the discussion is taken to a high political level on certain widely acknowledged datasets, there are many relevant and useful sources of information, | ||
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| As Opendata.ch president André Golliez [[http:// | As Opendata.ch president André Golliez [[http:// | ||
| - | === Hackathon goals === | + | === Goals === |
| Let's give people a quick and easy way to express their wish that the data be free! Let's do it in consultation with legal bright minds at OKFN. Here are some possible hackday goals: | Let's give people a quick and easy way to express their wish that the data be free! Let's do it in consultation with legal bright minds at OKFN. Here are some possible hackday goals: | ||
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| - | Further links: | + | ==== Hackday results ==== |
| - | * The Open Data Certificate is a badge for truly open data (in varying degrees of truly) https:// | + | As described above the button |
| - | * The Open Definition website has buttons for publishers of open content http:// | + | |
| - | * PyBossa is a Citizen Science framework that could be adapted as a tech platform http:// | + | |
| - | * The OKFN's Frictionless Data effort | + | |
| - | * Freedom | + | |
| - | * GitHub has recently taken a similar initiative to encourage licensing of projects https:// | + | |
| - | * An inspiration for this is a parallel initiative, the Open Access Button, who are going to be also taking part at OKCon http:// | + | |
| - | ====== Project ===== | + | |
| - | Open this data! button... http:// | + | {{: |
| - | {{http://make.opendata.ch/ | + | To make the information we're collecting a little more interesting further still, we also collect some location data so that we might map where these problems are cropping up. |
| - | As described above the button allows users to draw attention to datasets which are not accessible to them. A brief discussion about the potential use of the button uncovered | + | The following screenshot shows our Open This Data! popup, asking |
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| + | The end result | ||
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| + | {{http://make.opendata.ch/ | ||
| + | ===== Reviews ===== | ||
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| + | Some responses from the community: | ||
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| - | Our GitHub repository: https:// | ||
| ===== Data ===== | ===== Data ===== | ||
| - | * List and link your actual and ideal data sources. | + | * We thought about scraping data portals as a way of aggregating openness metrics, however this is primarily a crowdsourcing initiative which creates its own data. |
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| ===== Team ===== | ===== Team ===== | ||
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| ===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
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| - | * Relevant documentation | + | * Open This Data! Button: http:// |
| - | * Blog or forum posts ... | + | * GitHub: https:// |
| - | * Tools you used ... | + | * The Open Data Certificate is a badge for truly open data (in varying degrees of truly) https:// |
| + | * The Open Definition website has buttons for publishers of open content http:// | ||
| + | * PyBossa is a Citizen Science framework that could be adapted as a tech platform http://dev.pybossa.com/ | ||
| + | * The OKFN's Frictionless Data effort should be expanded to cover the legal status of data sets http:// | ||
| + | * Freedom of Information websites could be a trove of data on existing appeals for data openness https:// | ||
| + | * GitHub has recently taken a similar initiative to encourage licensing of projects https:// | ||
| + | * An inspiration for this is a parallel initiative, the Open Access Button, who are going to be also taking part at OKCon http:// | ||
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