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Data availability, Access and Linkage with Open Data

Data availability, Access and Linkage with Open Data. By Bernard Justus MUHWEZI Manager, Geo-Information Services Division, UBOS Open Development Stakeholders Workshop Hotel Africana, KAMPALA September 11-12, 2012. Thinking about Open Data. Principles data and

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Data availability, Access and Linkage with Open Data

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  1. Data availability, Access and Linkage with Open Data By Bernard Justus MUHWEZI Manager, Geo-Information Services Division, UBOS Open Development Stakeholders Workshop Hotel Africana, KAMPALA September 11-12, 2012

  2. Thinking about Open Data • Principles • data and • metadata should not be managed centrally, • but by the data originator and/or • owner, and • that tools and services • connect via computer networks/internet to the various source • information about where data and who owns it should be available and accessible -portal thing

  3. Thoughts about Open Data availability • establishing and maintaining strong and facilitate legal and regulatory arrangements • assessing and prioritizing user needs, and improving data analysis and dissemination to enhance its value to users • fostering effective collaboration and partnerships • harnessing ICT to improve data operations, data dissemination, access and sharing • enhancing funding for and sustainability of the core Open Data sets

  4. More thoughts of the Way for OD • benchmarking; ensuring conformity with international/national standards; and adopting international good practices -Compendium • identifying potential risks like weak political commitment and support; inadequate cooperation among entities, and designing effective mitigation measures against them • determining critical success factors/strategic enablers and embedding them in implementation strategies

  5. Where is Open Data? • Firstly -Open Data should be clearly described and easily determined by the users: • frameworks that • facilitate the discovery and • provide data from • data repository, via • data producer/service provider, • to a user. • Some data at UBOS -statistical data is a "public good" through a data transaction process

  6. A case of Geospatial Open Data pathway at UBOS • census and intercensal mapping undertakings provide geospatial data (2002-2012) • Geo-Information Services Division is the home of official statistical geo-referenced data and information about socio-economic-political-environmental key data sets • updated regularly at a frequency of 5-year duration • all the geospatial information are a public good • accessible and available through a number of channels to different users

  7. Geospatial pathway at UBOS • census and intercensal mapping undertakings provide geospatial data (2002-2012) • Geo-Information Services Division is the home of official statistical geo-referenced data and information about socio-economic-political-environmental key data sets • updated regularly at a frequency of 5-year duration • all the geospatial information are a public good • accessible and available through a number of channels to different users

  8. Status of GsI Users (2012)

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