Some Observations on the Practice of “Open Data” As Opposed to Its Promise

Authors

  • Roland J. Cole Sagamore Institute for Policy Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v8i2.3049

Keywords:

"open data"

Abstract

This note is a contribution to the continuing debates and analyses about what can and should be done to make public data “open.” In this note, I share some observations about current practices surrounding public data. In general, these observations lead to the insight that “absolutely open” public data is and will continue to be rare. Instead, various types of data are apt to be more or less open, and the reasons for the degree of openness may vary from one situation to another, that is  type of data, by country, by type of institution, etc.

Author Biography

Roland J. Cole, Sagamore Institute for Policy Research

Senior Fellow and Director of Technology Policy

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Published

2012-04-02