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Jeni Tennison, Technical Director at the Open Data Institute (ODI), highlights the transformative impact of open data across sectors. With £10 million funding from TSB, ODI focuses on collaboration, training, and professional services to enhance transparency and accountability. The report discusses the adoption curve of open data, its benefits for businesses, government, and civil society, and the professionalization of data management. It emphasizes the need for innovative business models around data and encourages stakeholders to embrace the opportunities presented by the open data landscape.
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Open Data Landscape Jeni Tennison Technical Director, ODI
Open Data Institute • Independent institute • £10m over 5 years from TSB • Matching with money from: • paying members • training & professional services • philanthropic investors • research grants
Adoption Curve Pnautilus at en.wikipedia
Stakeholders Government Business Civil Society Researchers
Trend #1 Open Data for Growth
Change in Consumers • Activists to entrepreneurs • Freedom of Information • right to know • transparency / accountability • Right to Data • making that information easier to analyse • Sustainable publication • enabling businesses to be built
Change in Publishers • Not just government any more • Third-sector benefits • International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) • Research benefits • more impact on the world • Business benefits • reputational • outsourced R&D
Professionalising Open Data • Enterprise-level tools • CKAN Socrata • Training • Open Data in Practice training • Professional services • consultancy & development • Kitemarks • Open Data Certificate
Levels of Open Data Expert – information infrastructure Standard – routine publication Pilot – trials supporting feedback Raw – great start at the basics
Impact • help identifying improvements • OpenStreetMap • transportAPI • legislation.gov.uk • data.police.uk • Ordnance Survey • help setting bold targets • "Can NHS England be Expert?" • GDS adding targets to spend controls
Trend #2 Need for Business Models
Selling Data selling enforcing data customer salespeople licensing lawyers
Shifts in Demand film music newspapers software data price newrevenue quantity
Open Data is a Tool data
enhanced informed data diverse
Trend #3 Collaboration with Open Data
Collaborate informed informed • distributed effort • reduced cost • enhanced value • host benefits • improved data • moderation • examples • MusicBrainz • OpenStreetMap • legislation.gov.uk data lower
Tools • Collaboration requires internal use • visualisation • analysis • Distributed control • scrapers • aggregators • Version control • "git for data"
Hype Curve Jeremykemp at en.wikipedia
Navigating the Trough • Build evidence • deep stories of open data success • capture interest & imagination • underlying hard figures • Pave cowpaths • build on good practices • Experiment • no one knows where we'll end up
Questions? jeni@theodi.org @JeniT http://theodi.org