What Are The Barriers To Open Data Re-Use?
What Are The Barriers To Open Data Re-Use?
context of a specic data set, a specic data holder, and a specic re-use situation. What is the quality of this data set, in relation to the way we intend to re-use it?, Is this data set with these elds public or not? Real barriers, experienced in practice Barriers as they are encountered by open data projects across the EU have been discussed in the SharePSI workshop in May 2011. Several groups of barriers emerged: The transition for government (from political will to open up data, to arranging it legally, technically and organisationally, and covering the costs involved). The transition for re-users (from gaining access to data, to interpreting and understanding the data, to nding ways to re-use the data and establishing organisational structure and business models for re-use) Disruption of existing re-use markets and existing revenue models of public sector bodies. Legal issues, concerning licenses, competition law, copyright and database rights. Privacy questions Technical issues, standards, linked data Solutions are found in practice along several axis: Addressing the top, middle and bottom of government organisations Addressing short-, mid- and longterm issues Doing small scale things, while keeping an eye on large scale issues that are also relevant Organising for the transition to default open data, and organising new standard procedures On all these issues dialogue, network and community, involving both public sector bodies and citizens and organisations are being used as a way forward. See SharePSI for more details.