Hi Benedikt,
Wow a very interesting workshop, and an excellent compilation of the issues
I would *definitely* attend remotely - will this be possible?
cheers/john

On 2/17/2015 5:03 PM, Kaempgen, Benedikt (AIFB) wrote:
Dear SMW users and developers,

Many SMWs are used for sharing public sector information. A nice example is the 
Vienna History Wiki [1].

The third workshop on sharing public sector information [2] will be from 16 - 
17 March 2015 in Timisoara, Romania, hosted by the West University.

Great for networking and sharing experiences about Open Data.

I would be happy to see you, there. If you have any questions, let me know.

Best,

Benedikt


[1] https://www.wien.gv.at/wiki/index.php/Vienna_History_Wiki
[2]-----------------
Timişoara Workshop: Open Data Priorities and Engagement - Identifying data sets 
for publication

Questions we'd like to address include, but are not limited to:

     On dataset priorities
         What are the key criteria for prioritising datasets for publication?
         How can the priorities of the producers and the users be balanced when 
selecting datasets for publication?
         Should producers of the same category (e.g. municipalities or local 
governments) publish a common set of datasets (e.g. budgetary data, public 
transport data etc.)? If yes, how should this common set of dataset should be 
identified and how can these datasets be provided in a coherent and 
interoperable manner?
         Should the potential for reuse, both for commercial and non-commercial 
purposes, play a role in the section process? If so, how can this potential be 
measured and/or evaluated?
         How do you create synergies and avoid redundant efforts when 
establishing and maintaining an overview/inventory of the data in the 
organisation? And how is this coordinated across different teams working on, 
for instance, open data, information security, archiving, performance 
reporting, knowledge management etc.

     On engagement
         How can public bodies engage the potential reusers of their data?
         What methods are available to reusers of your data to send you 
feedback about your data?
         How do you handle feedback received so as to improve your data?
         Should data producers track use of, and demand for, data? If so, how?
         How does data visualisation foster participation in political and 
social life, and increase transparency of government?

     Related Questions
         How can/should public authorities respond to community efforts to 
crowd source data that replicates official data that is not open? (e.g. address 
data)
         What could be the role of standard disclaimers or positive statements 
(sometimes known as 'proclaimers') to communicate the extent to which data can 
be guaranteed to be complete?
         What quality aspects need to be considered for different types of data?
         What are the challenges and possible solutions for the persistent 
maintenance of data over time?

More information on website: 
http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/workshop/Timisoara/


--
thanks/john
skype:hypergrove
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server
from Actuate! Instantly Supercharge Your Business Reports and Dashboards
with Interactivity, Sharing, Native Excel Exports, App Integration & more
Get technology previously reserved for billion-dollar corporations, FREE
http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=190641631&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk
_______________________________________________
Semediawiki-devel mailing list
Semediawiki-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-devel

Reply via email to