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BL
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888243
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Title & Author
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Open data exposed /\ Bastiaan van Loenen, Glenn Vancauwenberghe, Joep Crompvoets, editors.
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Publication Statement
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The Hague, The Netherlands :: T.M.C. Asser Press,, [2018]
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Series Statement
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Information technology & law series
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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9462652619
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: 9789462652613
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9462652600
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9789462652606
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Contents
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Intro; Series Information; Foreword; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Open Data Exposed; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definition and Principles of Open Data; 1.3 Open Data Ecosystem and Open Data Infrastructures; 1.4 Outline of the Book; References; 2 Towards Open Data Across the Pond; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Towards Openness; 2.3 US: From the Sebastopol Meeting to the Obama Administration; 2.4 EU: From PSI Re-use to Open Data?; 2.5 A Glimpse of the Future?; 2.5.1 Building a European Data Economy; 2.5.2 Towards a Common European Data Space; 2.6 International Developments; 2.7 Conclusion
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4.1 Introduction4.2 How to Fund Open Data?; 4.2.1 Funding Open Data Through General Revenue; 4.2.2 Funding Open Data by Moving in the Value Chain; 4.2.3 Funding Open Data Through Pricing Strategies for Government Data; 4.3 Open Data Costs and Benefit Studies; 4.3.1 What Are the Costs?; 4.3.2 Adaptation Costs; 4.3.3 Infrastructural Costs; 4.3.4 Maintenance and Operational Costs; 4.3.5 Cost: Loss of Revenue Due to Open Data; 4.3.6 What Are the Benefits?; 4.3.7 Costs Saved Due to Open Data; 4.3.8 What Are Other Effects of Open Data?; 4.4 Conclusion; 4.4.1 Open Data Funding
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4.4.2 Open Data Costs and Benefits4.4.3 Overall Conclusion; References; 5 Governance of Open Data Initiatives; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Analysing Governance; 5.3 Governance Practices; 5.3.1 Strategic Management; 5.3.2 Collective Decision Making; 5.3.3 Allocation of Tasks; 5.3.4 Markets; 5.3.5 Interorganizational Culture and Knowledge Management; 5.3.6 Legal Framework; 5.4 Discussion; 5.5 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Understanding Open Data Regulation: An Analysis of the Licensing Landscape; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction
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6.2 The Network of Rights Protecting Data and Databases6.2.1 Copyright in Data and Databases; 6.2.2 The Sui Generis Database Right; 6.3 Transnational Open Data Licensing Models; 6.3.1 Creative Commons; 6.3.2 The Creative Commons Licenses; 6.3.3 License Core Elements and Formats; 6.3.4 Evolution of the License Versions; 6.3.5 The Creative Commons Waiver of Rights (CC0); 6.3.6 Open Data Commons; 6.3.7 The Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL); 6.3.8 The Open Data Commons Licenses (ODbL); 6.4 National Open Data Licenses; 6.4.1 The Open Government Licence (UK)
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AcknowledgementsReferences; 3 Towards a User-Oriented Open Data Strategy; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Role of Users in the Open Data System; 3.2.1 Exploring User Needs; 3.3 Design Process for a User-Oriented Open Data Approach; 3.3.1 Step 1: Determine Your Objectives; 3.3.2 Step 2: Recognise and Identify the User; 3.3.3 Step 3: Assess the Users; 3.3.4 Step 4: Involve the User; 3.3.5 Step 5: Satisfy User Needs; 3.4 Implementing a User-Oriented Approach; 3.4.1 Increasing the Efficiency of Operations of Government; 3.5 Discussion; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Funding Open Data; Abstract
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Abstract
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The main objectives of this book are to expose key aspects that have a relevance when dealing with open data viewed from different perspectives and to provide appealing examples of how open data is implemented worldwide. 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.
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Subject
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Freedom of information.
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Government information.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject
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Internet in public administration.
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Subject
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Internet-- Law and legislation.
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Knowledge economy.
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Subject
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Public records-- Law and legislation.
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Subject
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Freedom of information.
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Government information.
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Internet in public administration.
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Subject
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Internet-- Law and legislation.
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Knowledge economy.
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Subject
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LAW-- Constitutional.
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Subject
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LAW-- Public.
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Subject
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Public records-- Law and legislation.
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Dewey Classification
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342.0662
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LC Classification
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K3560
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Added Entry
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Crompvoets, Joep
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Loenen, B. van, (Bastiaan)
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Vancauwenberghe, Glenn
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