data.gov.uk - The Linked Data Revolution
data.gov.uk - The Linked Data Revolution
This presentation reviews progress to date in the Making Public Data Project (MPDP) that the UK Government began in 2009. The principles behind the work are presented - both technical and organisational. The move to open data precepts by a number of governments are discussed. The UK Government Information Advisors also advocate the adoption of linked data standards - the benefits of such an approach are discussed. The challenges facing such work are outlined and future ambitions discussed.
Shadbolt, Nigel
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17 March 2010
Shadbolt, Nigel
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Shadbolt, Nigel
(2010)
data.gov.uk - The Linked Data Revolution.
Innovating Through Information Lecture Series, London School of Economics.
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This presentation reviews progress to date in the Making Public Data Project (MPDP) that the UK Government began in 2009. The principles behind the work are presented - both technical and organisational. The move to open data precepts by a number of governments are discussed. The UK Government Information Advisors also advocate the adoption of linked data standards - the benefits of such an approach are discussed. The challenges facing such work are outlined and future ambitions discussed.
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Published date: 17 March 2010
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Event Dates: 17th March 2010
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Innovating Through Information Lecture Series, London School of Economics, 2010-03-17
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