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Showing posts with label open data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open data. Show all posts
Thursday, 9 May 2013

Openness and reuse of digital photographs

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Enabling reuse of City of Toronto digital photographs was an early justification for the development of our Digital Asset Library program. I...
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Thursday, 23 June 2011

Can governments innovate? #govcamp grows up #opengov #opendata

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Earlier this month I attended GovCamp , a conference for open government and open data enthusiasts and practitioners. A good breadth of spe...
Monday, 18 April 2011

Openness, service classification and Rob Ford's service review #opendata #opengov #TOcouncil #TOpoli

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Anyone following municipal politics in Toronto knows that there are huge pressures on next year’s municipal budget. Combined with Rob Ford’s...
Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Defining Open Government #opendata #opengov #TOpoli

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Awareness of Open Data within governments has gained considerable traction in the last few years. Arguably, Open Data has been successful pa...
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Jonathan Studiman
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thinking about people, information and processes. I am the digital asset management lead at the City of Toronto. I write about my adventures with information management, metadata, controlled vocabularies, open government and whatever else crosses my mind.
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