In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-government information licensing framework was possible. This framework was needed to administer copyright in relation to information produced by the government and to deal properly with privately-owned copyright on which government works often rely. The outcome so far is the design of the Government Information Licensing Framework (GILF) and its gradual uptake within a number of Commonwealth and State government agencies. However, licensing is part of a larger issue in managing public sector information (PSI); and it has important parallels with the management of libraries and public archives. Among other things, managing the retention and suppl...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
This paper examines the development of United Kingdom (UK) Government policy towards the distributio...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...
In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-gove...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
There is still no comprehensive information strategy governing access to and reuse of public sector ...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
There has been an increasing interest by governments worldwide in the potential benefits of open acc...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
The aim of this paper is to explore the concept of public sector information (PSI), what it is, its ...
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
The licensing policies adopted by public sector information holders (PSIHs) directly affect two of t...
The Government 2.0 taskforce recommended that the OAIC develop a methodology for reporting to govern...
This chapter provides an account of the use of Creative Commons (CC) licensing as a legally and oper...
On the back of the growing capacity of networked digital information technologies to process and vis...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
This paper examines the development of United Kingdom (UK) Government policy towards the distributio...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...
In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-gove...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
There is still no comprehensive information strategy governing access to and reuse of public sector ...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
There has been an increasing interest by governments worldwide in the potential benefits of open acc...
As support grows for greater access to information and data held by governments, so does awareness o...
The aim of this paper is to explore the concept of public sector information (PSI), what it is, its ...
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
The licensing policies adopted by public sector information holders (PSIHs) directly affect two of t...
The Government 2.0 taskforce recommended that the OAIC develop a methodology for reporting to govern...
This chapter provides an account of the use of Creative Commons (CC) licensing as a legally and oper...
On the back of the growing capacity of networked digital information technologies to process and vis...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
This paper examines the development of United Kingdom (UK) Government policy towards the distributio...
By law, works of the United States Government are in the public domain, to protect taxpayers from pa...