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Julie Freeman · julie.freeman@theodi.org · @misslake

Digital Utopias - Hull - 20th January 2015

Introducing Open Data

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Provide a good foundation in the principles of open data, and explore examples of open data usage.

Aim

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What is Data?

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Definition of Data (origin)

Euclid’s book of propositions, Data, was written to “facilitate and promote the method of resolution or analysis”.

The propositions in it (such as if X then Y) help us take givens (existing datum) and use the propositions to deduce or infer new data.

In this context, data is the gift that keeps on giving.

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Definition of Data (1)

A collection of facts, information and statistics that can be analysed to develop new knowledge

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Definition of Data (2)

The lowest level of abstraction from which information and

then knowledge are derived.

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Data(information without context)

Information

Knowledge

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What is Open Data?

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Definition A

Open data is data licensed

for use by anyone

for any purpose

-Open Data Institute

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Definition B

Open means anyone can freely access, use,

modify and share for any purpose (subject, at

most, to requirements that preserve provenance

and openness)

-Summary of Open Definition (v2.0)Introduced August 2014

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Definition C

Open data is data that is published in an open

format, is machine readable and is published

under a license that allows for free reuse.

-data.gov.ukAccessed November 2014

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Definition D

Open data is the idea that certain data should be

freely available to everyone to use and republish

as they wish, without restrictions from copyright,

patents or other mechanisms of control.

-WikipediaAccessed November 2014

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Open data is data licensed

for use by anyone

for any purpose

-Open Data Institute

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Data as an art material– used by artists & creative practitioners

Data that IS cultural media– moving image, photos, audio, BBC archives, Europeana...

Data about the cultural sector– museums, galleries, theatres, audiences...

Cultural Data

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Is data is the material of adigital utopia?

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Exercise

In groups, create a short list of your organisational data (present and future)

10 minutes

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The challenges…

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Types of personal dataOpen personal data

Data about people not a person

Available to anyone

Has been anonymised

e.g. number of people attending event, gender split, age ranges.

(bigger numbers are better!)

Available personal data

Data about a person

Available to the person only!

Often known as MiData

e.g. credit scores, energy and other consumption data.

Personal data

Data about a person which is neither open nor available.

Might belong to you or be collected by a company.

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Opportunities

Open Data Brings transparency, open peer review

Big Data Brings evidence

Personal Data Makes it relevant

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Case studies…

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Open Data Stories

Enabling transparency

Enhancing society

Creating an income stream

Cutting costs

Improving services

Saving our planet

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Exercise

In groups, discuss what you’d like to achieve or the problems you’d like to solve with your data

10 minutes

Enabling transparency

Enhancing society

Creating an income stream

Cutting costs

Improving services

Saving our planetTuesday, 20 January 2015

Resources & Tools

Data Scrubbing (cleaning)CSVLint http://csvlint.ioOpenRefine http://openrefine.org

Data VisualisationDataWrapper http://datawrapper.dePlotly http://plot.ly

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Resources & Tools

Open Data Tips and Training

Training http://training.theodi.org/InPractice/Business Case http://theodi.org/guides/how-make-business-case-open-data

Certificates https://certificates.theodi.org/Anonymisation http://ukanon.net/ukan-resources/

Fun datasets to play with http://data.gov.uk/dataset/gh-wine-cellar-data_2

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Data is a means, not an end.

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Data(information without context)

Information

Knowledge

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Data as Culture

What is open data? what is its meaning? how is it used? where is it found? what is its impact on society?

As data is opened up, the information it holds must be reflected back to us from many angles.

How can we do this?

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- 4 exhibitions, 17 artists, 8 new art commissions, 10+ workshops

- public talks (TED, British Library, universities)

- Tate Modern, V&A, Lighthouse, FutureEverything, White Building,

University of the Arts (London)

- National and international media coverage

(Guardian, Telegraph, Wall Street Journal, TED, BBC Radio 4)

- Co-commissioning open data art series with The Space

Engaging the public

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We Need UsA co-commission from ODI and The Space

weneedus.org

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Frame from real-time data driven animation - see live project at weneedus.org

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Thank you

Julie Freeman · julie.freeman@theodi.org · @misslake

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