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THE JOY OF OPEN DATA #croydon #techcity March 2014

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Alex Bilbie @alexbilbie [email protected]

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What is data?

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What is open data?

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“Open data is data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone – subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike.” ! http://opendefinition.org/od/

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Availability and access

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Reuse and Redistribution

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Universal Participation

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Transport

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Culture

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Financial

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Statistics

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Environment

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Geodata

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Why open data?

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Transparency

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Participation and engagement

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Social and commercial value

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How open data can help me

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Health

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Cheeky takeaways

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Teachers and students

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Jobs

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Apps

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How open data can help businesses

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Free data saves money

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Transport for London

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http://blog.tfl.gov.uk/2014/03/12/why-a-new-website-but-no-app-part-1/

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Data Journalism

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Data as a platform instead of a commodity

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How open data can keep government accountable

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“Over the eight years of the Conservative administration in charge of the Town Hall, Croydon’s economy has been in decline. Businesses – Nestlé, Allders, Bank of America - have closed or left the borough, jobs in the borough have reduced by more than a quarter and opportunities are scarce, for young and old alike.
 With Croydon’s infrastructure and population, companies should be queuing up to move to this borough. Labour’s strategy is to create an ambitious and vibrant ‘place to be’.” ! Croydon Labour 2014 Manifesto

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The Future

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Quality drives quantity

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5* open data

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Open data: data.gov.uk data.london.gov.uk data.croydon.gov.uk?

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Open access: Open Knowledge Foundation

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Transparent Government: UN backed Open Government Partnership

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Fin. @alexbilbie [email protected]