From the European Union:
The Use Case Observatory is an initiative led by: data.europa.euserves as a comprehensive study aiming to assess the impact of open data across Europe from 2022 to 2025. This project focuses on the analysis of 30 reuse cases, providing valuable insights into the broader goals of data.europa.eu and addressing the challenges of open data reuse and impact assessment methodologies. success.
By further developing the knowledge obtained in Volume 1, In this second volume, we selected 13 reuse cases from the initial 30 reuse cases and categorized them according to four dimensions of open data impact. Open data maturity survey:Economy, government, society, environment. These cases were then closely monitored to assess how open data impacts different sectors.
The learning is wide-ranging and insightful. These examples not only demonstrate how open data can foster economic development, job creation, and entrepreneurship, but also highlight its role in strengthening decision-making, transparency, and accountability in political processes. I am. On the social side, the use of open data improves public health, promotes inclusivity, and strengthens public services. Finally, use cases demonstrate the impact of open data on the environment, contributing to addressing environmental issues and supporting conservation efforts.
Volume 2 of Use Case Observatory highlights the critical role of open data reuse in the creation of numerous organizations and applications, while also highlighting the importance of unlocking even greater potential impact across a variety of sectors. doing. This requires continued support for the reuse community to identify opportunities for financial growth and a better understanding of how to effectively create open data and measure its impact.
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About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, author, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. He earned his MLIS degree at Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has received several awards, including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and the Wayne University Library and Information Science Program's Alumni of the Year Award. From 2006 to 2009, he served as Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.