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Why Open Government Data? [VIDEO]

What is open government data? What is it good for? Find out more by watching our short film, available on the Open! Government Data website, a project of the Open Knowledge Foundation.

Definition

By “open” we mean open as in the Open (Knowledge) Definition — in essence material (data) is open if it can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone. By “government data” we mean data and information produced or commissioned by government or government controlled entities.

Why should government data be open?

  1. Transparency. In a well-functioning, democratic society citizens need to know what their government is doing. To do that, they must be able freely to access government data and information and to share that information with other citizens. Transparency isn’t just about access, it is also about sharing and reuse — often, to understand material it needs to be analyzed and visualized and this requires that the material be open so that it can be freely used and reused.
  2. Releasing social and commercial value. In a digital age, data is a key resource for social and commercial activities. Everything from finding your local post office to building a search engine requires access to data, much of which is created or held by government. By opening up data, government can help drive the creation of innovative business and services that deliver social and commercial value.
  3. Participatory Governance. Much of the time citizens are only able to engage with their own governance sporadically — maybe just at an election every 4 or 5 years. By opening up data, citizens are enabled to be much more directly informed and involved in decision-making. This is more than transparency: it’s about making a full “read/write” society, not just about knowing what is happening in the process of governance but being able to contribute to it.

To find out more on how to contribute, just visit the website of the Open Knowledge Foundation, or visit the Open! Government Data website.

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What is open government data? What is it good for? watch this short film made by the Open Knowledge foundation.

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