- From: Martin Kaltenböck <m.kaltenboeck@semantic-web.at>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 22:20:36 +0200 (CEST)
- To: "public-gld-wg@w3.org" <public-gld-wg@w3.org>
Dear all a short addendum to my email below - I think I forgot to mention an important point - that I am looking for: The '10 steps' to LOD to become the digital infrastructure for a governmental department / city , ... So what would be the most important steps to build such a data infrastructure using LOD principles et al for city X with 150k inhabitants? Looking forward to your feedback, best! Martin Martin Kaltenböck, CMC Managing Partner, CFO Semantic Web Company Web: http://semantic-web.at Blog: http://blog.semantic-web.at Meta Data Management: http://poolparty.biz Phone: +43 1 402 12 35 - 25 Am 09.06.2013 um 17:39 schrieb Martin Kaltenböck <m.kaltenboeck@semantic-web.at>: > Dear all > > I had interesting discussions last week with Austrian public servants about 'best practise for a process / for a linked open data strategy in public administration' > and thereby my question to all of you comes up if there is some information available in the GLD working group and / or any other feedback by > the group or tipps or ideas on that....many thanks for feedback on this (see more below). > > Fore sure this is also around best practise of 'publishing linked open data' (but for this issue lots of good best practise infos seem to be available) > > BUT: the question is more around: > > When a department of public administration starts to publish linked open data (a department, a city, a region or the national gov - > no matter if open data is already in place or not): > > - what are the most important issues to keep in mind (license, schema selection, technologies, URI concept, ....)? > - what are the most important known bottelnecks and / or pitfalls? > - what is important by selecting the respective data sets (is it important to plan around what data to publish first) - e.g.: publish 'basic data sets' > first like spatial data, organisations as LOD et al - so that data sets that are published later on can be linked to this basic data sets > - what comes next - after the 'pure publishing' > - what else comes to your mind...? > > Remark: Imagine a small city with 150k inhabitants invites you to give them guidance / help for their LOD strategy - asks you for 'the 10 most important > steps to LOD' for their city - what would you tell them? > > Output of this collection could be a 'best practise guide / 10 steps to LOD in public administration'...maybe something like this already > exists - but I am not aware of it - so many thanks for feedback - any ideas are very welcome - best regards from Vienna - martin > > > -- > Martin Kaltenböck, CMC > Managing Partner, CFO > > Semantic Web Company (SWC) > Mariahilfer Strasse 70 / 8 > A - 1070 Vienna, Austria > Tel +43 1 402 12 35 - 25 > Fax +43 1 402 12 35 - 22 > Mobile +43 650 3905697 > > http://www.semantic-web.at > http://blog.semantic-web.at > http://poolparty.biz > > LOD2 - Creating Knowledge out of Interlinked Data - http://lod2.eu/ > OKFN-AT - http://okfn.at > >
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