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Open Government Data Camp 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 10:00 AM - Friday, November 19, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Open Government Data Camp 2010

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Event Details

The proposed workshop will bring together open government data experts from around the world -- including government representatives, policymakers, lawyers, technologists, academics, advocates, citizens, journalists and reusers.

It will aim to:

  • build consensus around key legal, technical and policy issues related to opening up government information
  • strengthen the diverse community of people working on different aspects of opening up official data around the world -- from both inside and outside government
  • encourage the exchange of experiences and expertise between those involved in leading open government data initiatives in different countries

 

Presentations will be kept to a minimum -- with only a handful of very short talks and
announcements from key players. The focus of the workshop will be on productive
discussion, work on a set of principles and documentation, and some work on prototyping
applications and services built on open government data.

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ULU
ULU - University of London Union
Malet Street
WC1E 7HY London
United Kingdom

Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 10:00 AM - Friday, November 19, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT)


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The Open Knowledge Foundation is a community-focused NGO started in Cambridge in 2004 which promotes public knowledge and open data projects that deliver far-reaching societal benefits. The term ‘open knowledge’ refers to any piece of content, information or data that people are free to use, re-use and redistribute without any legal, technological or social restriction. We aim to help others develop open material as well as creating it ourselves.