Cette semaine, Tim Davies a rendu public son rapport « Open data, democracy and public sector reform », un regard sur l’utilisation des données ouvertes de data.gov.uk, à lire.
Parmi les best-twittés cet article du Telegraph qui démontre en 10 points comment l’opendata est en train de changer notre façon de vivre et un cas d’étude intéressant sur des conséquences embarrassantes de l’ouverture de données.
Sans transition, Géorezo indique la traduction du règlement interopérabilité de la directive Inspire.
« NdB : formellement, ce règlement n’est pas encore applicable car 1/ non publié au JO et 2/ non accompagné des listes de valeurs. Le règlement sur ces dernières devrait être disponible en français en octobre. »
Et enfin de l’auto-promotion avec deux de nos visuels, la chaîne de valeurs des données publiques et la cartographie des villes françaises impliquées dans l’ouverture de données.
A noter dans vos agendas, la présentation de Data Publica le catalogue de données français, le 16 septembre à la cantine (Paris).
ARTICLES
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Australia Circular 2008/8 on usine social media online
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Engage: Getting on with Government 2.0 – Table of Contents
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Government Technologist: A Disconnect In Federal IT Strategy — InformationWeek
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More for less: three cheap ideas to do now at Helpful Technology: Blog
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Data Sources | mashupaustralia.org
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An interesting and helpful paper on budget consultation « Participate’s Blog »
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Interactive Infographic of the World’s Best Countries – Newsweek
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okSchool Explorer (Manningham)
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Transparency: The Best and Worst Cities to Look for Work – Transparency – GOOD – StumbleUpon
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Recruiting the Next Generation of Federal Tech Leaders
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PlanningAlerts.com | Email alerts of planning applications near you
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Tools for Transparency: Scribd – making documents accessible — Sunlight Foundation Blog
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New MapQuest Directions API Built on Open Data
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Les données publiques des départements bientôt disponibles pour les opérateurs de bases de données commerciales
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AEC cap sur l’opendata !
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Socialmediageek
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Open data sites and how to make them worth it : Sunshine Review Blog
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Transportation to unveil database standards to improve highway safety – Nextgov
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Why Aren’t More People Excited About Government Data Stories?
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Canberra 2030
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Great Metro Maps | JetSetta
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5 Non-Profit iPhone Apps You Should Know About
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Online version: Open Data, Democracy and Public Sector Reform
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Actualités | Proxima mobile : le portail de services aux citoyens sur téléphone mobile
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Data as a Service: Pricing Models for the Future of Data
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API Playground
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Are you a Public Servant? What are your Open Data Challenges? | eaves.ca
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Creating effective open government portals | Governing People
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Open Government Highlights | The White House
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Chris Vein, San Francisco’s CIO, on sf.govfresh – Government Bits
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Norway Discusses Licensing Model / News / News / Home – ePSIplus – Public Sector Information
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Michael Lenczner – Archives: 2010 August
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Data as a Service: Pricing Models for the Future of Data
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Numérisation de textes historiques : l’UE fait appel à IBM – Journal du Net > Solutions
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Why contribute to a community project when you can build your own silo? – spinnerin
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Bixal :: Connecting You to Hispanic Markets :: Engaging Citizens through New Technologies and Open Government
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Topic Report 15: New Zealand moves to embrace PSI Re-use and Open data / Topic Reports / Home – ePSIplus – Public Sector Information
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Your Tax Dollars at Work – LouisvilleKy.gov
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Format follows function: publishing council expenditure data « Policy and Performance
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Ajah is Opening Up Data for Non-Profits
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100 examples of social media and open data in localgov « Policy and Performance
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Open data: What does it mean for freedom of information? | eDemocracyBlog.com
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O’Reilly: Government needs to close the feedback loop – The Hill’s Hillicon Valley
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Visualisation de données : rendre compréhensible la complexité – culture mobile_le blog
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Data management – Third Sector Foresight
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Initiatives autour des données ouvertes – Wiki-Brest
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Exploring not so open data
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Creating effective open government portals | eaves.ca
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The Europe roundup: Spaghetti open data | Personal Democracy Forum
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How to Make Money With Your API
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Share the Data: Making Large-Scale Proteomics Data Widely Available – Bio-IT World
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A tech community & platform which can teach Governments – Aaron McGowan
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Libérez les données de vos expériences » Article » OWNI, Digital Journalism
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Telecharger Government Data PDF – Pdf gratuit
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Open Your Data and Make Business | Observatoire d’informatique libre québécois
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Le schéma national des données sur l’eau approuvé – Localtis.info
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Formulaire réutilisation des données publiques
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Global open access slowly growing, study finds – SciDev.Net
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Hans Rosling uses open-data to demonstrate global development progress Montreal Ouvert
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German Citizens Favor Open Data / News / News / Home – ePSIplus – Public Sector Information
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arcOrama, un blog sur les SIG et les technologies Esri: Partager ses contenus et ses cartes avec ArcGIS.com
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British Library to share millions of catalogue records
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Nodalities » Blog Archive » Linked Open Data and Pavlova
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Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Data Journalism Meetup, Berlin, 1st September 2010
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datalibre.ca · Montréal Ouvert in the News
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No API? Use ScraperWiki to Add One
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Group calls on Montreal to join open-data movement
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Complaint against Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council / Cases / Examples / Home – ePSIplus – Public Sector Information
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Data Data Data II | Blog actuvisu
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Government transparency: Single pool of storage could save money and allow better access : First Amendment Coalition
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Open data: What is government policy seeking to achieve? | eDemocracyBlog.com
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Consulta pública sobre Reutilización de la Información en el Ayuntamiento de Gijón
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Learning with ‘e’s: The ivory towers are crumbling
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Des données et des sources – Blogs Intelligence économique
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Universität Zürich | Open Access
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Open Data Contest Criteria
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Bibliothèques vs Google (et inversement) « Marlène’s corner
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hr-scaffold.com » Blog Archive » Open-sourcing factual data, Wikipedia style
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Minimal Competence: Data Access, Data Ownership, and Sharecropping. – Laughing Meme
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Group calls on Montreal to join open-data movement
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Miami-Dade County – Transit – Welcome to Transit
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aidinfo.org – better information, better aid. | What is meaningful transparency for NGOs?
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Interview on Open Source, Open Gov & Open Data withe CSEDEV | eaves.ca
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Le dé-listage des plages, qu’est-ce que c’est ? « Surfrider Foundation Europe – Antenne Côte Basque
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Twitter Blog: Introducing Fast Follow, and other SMS tips
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Notify NYC – Home
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Catch the Bus iPhone App
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eGov AU: UK redevelops legislative database to support and encourage reuse
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Contest invites Ottawa- themed apps
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Cost is only part of the Gov 2.0 open source story – O’Reilly Radar
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Pseudovariety in Soft Drinks
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Germany Publishes Open Government Program / News / News / Home – ePSIplus – Public Sector Information
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Rennes ouvre ses données au public – Blog-territorial : la communication publique territoriale en partage
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Linked Data & Médias | Blog actuvisu
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Setting Data Free With Gapminder
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Using Freebase Gridworks to Create Linked Data | Jeni’s Musings
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Treasure Trove Of Jazz To Be Blocked, Perhaps Forever, Thanks To Copyright | Techdirt
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AQHEN.jpg (Image JPEG, 1024×620 pixels) – Redimensionnée (79%)
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Paralipomènes » Blog Archive » Google et les bibliothèques numériques : une exploration minutieuse de la question
PROJETS
Prezi – The Zooming Presentation Editor
Kid friendly parks, playgrounds, restaurants, indoor playground and family fun places.
woices.com – location based audioguides
SLIDES
Open Data and Data Driven Journalism
Open Data: ¿por qué? y ¿cómo?
The limits to gov20: my presentation at EGOVMONET« Benchmarking e-government in web 2.0
VIDEOS
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