Moving Data.gov Toward the Semantic Web
Paul Miller
SemanticWeb.com Contributor
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Government transparency in all its forms would appear to be very much in vogue at present, spanning everything from the Obama administration’s Data.gov portal and Prime Ministerial pronouncements in the UK Parliament to municipal proclamations of openness in Vancouver and compelling grass-roots demonstrations by activists and even newspapers.
At the heart of many of today’s initiatives lie programmes to surface Government data for use and re-use by third parties. The ‘open’ in ‘Open Data’ is, of course, a very loaded term, and I’ve looked before at some of the ways in which data might become ‘open’ whilst remaining effectively useless. Nevertheless, Governments’ current enthusiasm for being seen to embrace transparency should certainly be both welcomed and encouraged, and there are real opportunities to work with Government in ensuring that today’s transparency fervor continues undiminished, whether by omission or commission.

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