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Oleg Lavrovsky Konstantin Weiss open information information architecture open architecture

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CC-BY sources???

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What happens when data is connected to knowledge?

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Apple IIe - CC BY 3.0, Bilby via Wikimedia Commons

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Slow earned experience search-and-replaced with rapidly authenticated truths

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angelsensor.com © 2016 Seraphim Sense Ltd.

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Where does our reliance on “all the facts” take us?

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© 2016 Guardian News and Media Limited

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Information overflow Are we swimming or drowning?

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© 2016 hoaxmap.org

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Accountability: it goes both ways.

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Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv

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“A piece of content or data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it - subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and share-alike." opendefinition.org

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Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv

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Open data now!

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How do IA and open data play together?

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census.okfn.org

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Thank you Oleg Lavrovsky Konstantin Weiss Datalets, Bern iA, Zurich @loleg @KonstantinWeiss