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In a talk delivered at the British Library on December 2, 2010, Nigel Shadbolt outlines key duties and responsibilities associated with the Web. He emphasizes the principles of public data, advocating for transparency, and the importance of timely and accessible information. Shadbolt discusses the necessity of quality, interpretation, security, privacy, and openness when managing public datasets. The session highlights the imperative of publishing data in reusable, machine-readable formats under open licenses to ensure broad access and commercial reuse.
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What duties and responsibilities come with the Web Nigel Shadbolt2nd December 2010British Library, London Nigel Shadbolt
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Public Data Principles • Data release driven by public and businesses • Publish the data unless good reason not to • Public data will be timely and fine grained • Public data will be published in reusable, machine-readable form • Release data quickly, and then re-publish it in linked data form • Public data will be released under the same open licence which enables free reuse, including commercial reuse
The Web – Duties and Responsibilites • Quality • Interpretation • Security • Privacy • Openness