Sharing will save everyone time and resources - DATA
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Mr Jobo Samba, GIS Expert. Sharing will save everyone time and resources - DATA. Freetown GIS Conference 2013. Supported by…. INTRODUCTION. Cost of collecting data Benefits of sharing data How to share data Issue involved in sharing of data. COST OF COLLECTING DATA.
Sharing will save everyone time and resources - DATA
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Mr Jobo Samba, GIS Expert Sharing will save everyone time and resources - DATA Freetown GIS Conference 2013 Supported by…
INTRODUCTION • Cost of collecting data • Benefits of sharing data • How to share data • Issue involved in sharing of data
COST OF COLLECTING DATA • Data is the ingredient for social, economic and environmental development planning Topographic Data-SL Settlement Data – SL British Sierra Leone Ordinance Statistics Survey Department 1960s 2004
COST OF COLLECTING TOPO. DATA • Topographic Data Acquisition • By Aerial Survey - High Winged Aircraft - Human Resource ( Pilot, data processing team) - Financial Resources - Not less than six months for nation wide survey
COST OF COLLECTING SETTLEMNT DATA • Settlement Data Acquisition • By Field Campaign - Human Resource (78 Field Officers) • Equipment ( GPSs, Vehicles etc.) • Financial Resources - 25 Months to cover the entire country
BENEFITS OF DATA SHARING • Key Data Sharing Benefits: - Harmonization of national development planning among MDAs • Saves Time • Saves Resources
DATA SHARING METHODS • shared network file server (for example, within a research group, school or department) intranets or content management systems • online collaboration tools or groupware (for example, Google Docs and Spreadsheets) • proprietary enterprise software (for example, Microsoft Sharepoint) • social networking sites for researchers (such as myExperiment)
KEY CHALLENGES IN DATA SHARING • Common data management principles • Sharing Protocol, IPR, ownership….., • Data standards • Data types – What is needed • Data quality – Fitness for Use
KEY CHALLENGES IN DATA SHARING • Data Volume – How much is enough • Metadata, vocabularies • Who Pays • Benefits/incentives for sharing • Data Security – Open access vssensitive data • Data download & Use tracking The increasingly popular decision at the municipal and regional levels is to provide GIS data as afree public good and service