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== eGovernment and Open Data in Practice == | == eGovernment and Open Data in Practice == | ||
Revision as of 14:16, 15 March 2013
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eGov and Open Data Camp
Chairs: Phil Archer, W3C, and Caroline Burle (W3C Brazil Office)
eGovernment and Open Data in Practice
15:00 - 16:30
This first session will include some presentations and discussions
- Developing vocabularies, the Brazilian vocabulary for social participation. This talk by @@@ will report on Brizilian efforts to encourge citizens to engage with the
- The challenges and opportunities of data journalism
- Parliamentary Transparency, Pierre Andrews, University of São Paulo, Brazil
eGov Bar Camp
17:00 - 18:30
During the break, participants will be invited to propose topics for breakout sessions in the style of an unconference. These can be on any eGov subject, perhaps following up on the themes from the first session, or entirely new themes. Possibilities include:
- technical challenges faced when using open data (based on the output of the Open Data on the Web workshop;
- geospatial data on the Web - a non-specialist's guide;
- opportunities and challenges of using URIs as persistent identifiers in open data;
- basic controlled vocabularies for countries, languages;
- describing organizations, making sense of Legal Entity Identifiers, business registers, tax numbers (ref Org Ontology, Registered Organization Vocabulary).
