GeoKnow at the Open Data Workshop, London | GeoKnow Blog

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-05-16

Summary:

"A couple of weeks ago the Open Data on the Web workshop took place in London at the Google Campus. The purpose of the workshop was to discuss how the potential of open data can be realized. In attendance were many open and linked data enthusiasts keen to discuss the issues and challenges concerning publishing, linking and -most importantly – use of open data. The discussions concerning open data and how to make it more accessible to all, all while standardizing the formats or otherwise using and keeping the current formats were intense and fascinating. The many presentations concerning the efforts of various governments to open their data as well as projects seeking to create practical ways of either publishing or using data were equally engaging. GeoKnow was represented by Ontos and presented the challenges, motivations, and goals of the GeoKnow project. Feedback on the motivation for the project was positive and interest was expressed in the GeoKnow Generator as well as a possible collaboration in one of the use cases. A further interesting project concerning geospatial themes presented at the workshop was the INSPIRE project and this highlighted the challenge of data interoperability of the many diverse sources of geospatial data. A big thank you to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Open Data Institute, and the Open Knowledge Foundation for making the event happen. Another big thanks goes out to Google for hosting the event and providing the much appreciated sustenance and coffee over the two days!"

Link:

http://blog.geoknow.eu/geoknow-at-the-open-data-workshop-london/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.psi oa.comment oa.events oa.google oa.interoperability oa.standards oa.formats oa.tools oa.okfn oa.geodata oa.w3c oa.odi oa.inspire oa.geoknow oa.government oa.data

Date tagged:

05/16/2013, 07:31

Date published:

05/16/2013, 03:30