This paper examines the rationale for why local governments develop open data programs. Interviews were conducted with officials from six Canadian municipalities involved in open data projects – Vancouver, Edmonton, Ottawa, London, Nanaimo, and Medicine Hat – and two community members from Vancouver and London who have played an important role in these developments. The findings reveal that both municipal officials and citizens have a strong desire for open data but the movement has progressed slowly and there are several areas in which it can improve
The open data moving is gathering steam globally, and it has the potential to transform relationship...
This article describes the growth of open government, open data and the means for transparency and a...
The research is part of a broader project on the impact of Open Data policies in Developing Countrie...
This paper examines the development of policy around the open data programs for local government. Th...
As governments develop open data strategies, such efforts reflect the advent of the Internet, the di...
Open data is flourishing in Canada, but there are few formalized data literacy initiatives. Civic te...
This thesis is a case study examination of open data initiatives in smaller scaled municipalities in...
Over the last decade, cities around the world have embraced the open data movement by launching open...
This study examines the Nova Scotia Community Counts program, a common platform that aggregates data...
New forms of civic data flows are being implemented through government open data and crowdsourced da...
In recent years, various models and indexes have been proposed to evaluate and rate the performance ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide modern local governments with potential...
Citizens and governments live increasingly digital lives, leaving trails of digital data that have t...
Over the last decade, cities around the world have embraced the open data movement by launching open...
Local government open data is highly sought after by industry, researchers and the public to innovat...
The open data moving is gathering steam globally, and it has the potential to transform relationship...
This article describes the growth of open government, open data and the means for transparency and a...
The research is part of a broader project on the impact of Open Data policies in Developing Countrie...
This paper examines the development of policy around the open data programs for local government. Th...
As governments develop open data strategies, such efforts reflect the advent of the Internet, the di...
Open data is flourishing in Canada, but there are few formalized data literacy initiatives. Civic te...
This thesis is a case study examination of open data initiatives in smaller scaled municipalities in...
Over the last decade, cities around the world have embraced the open data movement by launching open...
This study examines the Nova Scotia Community Counts program, a common platform that aggregates data...
New forms of civic data flows are being implemented through government open data and crowdsourced da...
In recent years, various models and indexes have been proposed to evaluate and rate the performance ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide modern local governments with potential...
Citizens and governments live increasingly digital lives, leaving trails of digital data that have t...
Over the last decade, cities around the world have embraced the open data movement by launching open...
Local government open data is highly sought after by industry, researchers and the public to innovat...
The open data moving is gathering steam globally, and it has the potential to transform relationship...
This article describes the growth of open government, open data and the means for transparency and a...
The research is part of a broader project on the impact of Open Data policies in Developing Countrie...