
Open Data Exposed
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The concept of open data as we know it today is the result of many different initiatives, both of a legislative and non-legislative nature, and promoted by a wide range of actors. Numerous regulatory antecedents to foster the concept of open data and embed it in national and international policy agendas have been undertaken on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as at a supranational level. The book highlights a number of the efforts made to promote open data in Europe, Asia and the United States.
In addition to new insights, practical guidance and multiple disciplinary perspectives on open data, the book also addresses the transformation of current developments towards open data, which may be referred to as the democratisation of data.
This book will support open data practitioners as well as open data scholars in their endeavours to promote open data implementation and research.
Bastiaan van Loenen is associate professor and director of the Knowledge Centre Open Data at the Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment of Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, as is Glenn Vancauwenberghe , who is a post-doctoral researcher, and Joep Crompvoets is a professor at the Public Governance Institute of the KU Leuven in Belgium.
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Chapter 1. Open Data Exposed.- Chapter 2. Towards Open Data Across the Pond.- Chapter 3. Towards a User-Oriented Open Data Strategy.- Chapter 4. Funding Open Data.- Chapter 5. Governance of Open Data Initiatives.- Chapter 6. Understanding Open Data Regulation: An Analysis of the Licensing Landscape.- Chapter 7. The European Right to Data Protection in Relation to Open Data.- Chapter 8. Assessing Open Data.- Chapter 9. Technological Aspects of (Linked) Open Data.- Chapter 10. Open Data in the UK.- Chapter 11. The Development of Open Data in The Netherlands.- Chapter 12. Open Data in China.- Chapter 13. One Data Indonesia To Support The Implementation Of Open Data In Indonesia.- Chapter 14. 2050: The Story of Urbidata.
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