
Big Data for the Public Good
Regulating Access to Public Sector Big Data for Research and Innovation
Stergios Aidinlis(Author)
Hart Publishing
Published on 12. June 2025
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-5099-7330-9 (ISBN)
Description
Can researchers and innovators use UK public sector data to produce knowledge that improves policy making, scrutinises government work and promotes the public interest?
This open access book looks at interactions between UK public sector officials and researchers/innovators to shed light on barriers to data access and use. It asks: what are the frameworks that govern access to public sector big datasets for researchers and innovators? How are these frameworks applied in practice? What are the governance solutions for policy makers interested in harnessing the untapped potential of public sector big data to improve their policies and create public benefit?
Public sector data is a valuable resource that can help researchers and innovators create knowledge and solutions that benefit society. As public bodies collect increasingly more data about us, UK policy makers try to maximise the use of public sector big data for the benefit of the public. But accessing this data is not easy. There are many legal, technical and ethical barriers that prevent the use of public sector data for research and innovation.
This book is for researchers and innovators who want to understand and overcome the barriers to accessing UK public sector data. It is also for policy makers who are interested in how public sector data can be used to improve decision-making, scrutinise government work, and promote the public interest.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
This open access book looks at interactions between UK public sector officials and researchers/innovators to shed light on barriers to data access and use. It asks: what are the frameworks that govern access to public sector big datasets for researchers and innovators? How are these frameworks applied in practice? What are the governance solutions for policy makers interested in harnessing the untapped potential of public sector big data to improve their policies and create public benefit?
Public sector data is a valuable resource that can help researchers and innovators create knowledge and solutions that benefit society. As public bodies collect increasingly more data about us, UK policy makers try to maximise the use of public sector big data for the benefit of the public. But accessing this data is not easy. There are many legal, technical and ethical barriers that prevent the use of public sector data for research and innovation.
This book is for researchers and innovators who want to understand and overcome the barriers to accessing UK public sector data. It is also for policy makers who are interested in how public sector data can be used to improve decision-making, scrutinise government work, and promote the public interest.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
523 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-7330-9 (9781509973309)
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Person
Stergios Aidinlis is Associate Professor in Artificial Intelligence Law at Durham University, UK.
Content
Part 1: Background
1. Introduction
2. Whose Data? Control Over Public Sector Data in the UK
3. Researching Data Access Decisions for Research and Innovation in the UK Public Sector
Part 2: Frameworks
4. The Law of Public Sector Data Access for Research and Innovation
5. Commercial Access to Public Sector Data for Research and Innovation
Part 3: Applications
6. Research Data Sharing in the UK Public Sector: Main Phases of Historical Development
7. Rise of Different Data Sharing Cultures
8. Low-level Interactions and Communicative Possibilities
Part 4: Looking Ahead
9. Legal Reform to Widen Access to Data for Research and Innovation
10. Research Data Access and Automating Public Services
1. Introduction
2. Whose Data? Control Over Public Sector Data in the UK
3. Researching Data Access Decisions for Research and Innovation in the UK Public Sector
Part 2: Frameworks
4. The Law of Public Sector Data Access for Research and Innovation
5. Commercial Access to Public Sector Data for Research and Innovation
Part 3: Applications
6. Research Data Sharing in the UK Public Sector: Main Phases of Historical Development
7. Rise of Different Data Sharing Cultures
8. Low-level Interactions and Communicative Possibilities
Part 4: Looking Ahead
9. Legal Reform to Widen Access to Data for Research and Innovation
10. Research Data Access and Automating Public Services