Beyond transparency : open data and the future of civic innovation / edited by Brett Goldstein, Lauren Dyson and Abhi Nemani.
San Francisco, Calif. : Code for America Press, 2013Description: xii, 302 p. ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780615889085 (pbk.)
- 23 307.760973 BEY.O 011203
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]).
Opening government data. Open data and open discourse at Boston public schools -- Open data in Chicago : game on -- Building a smarter Chicago -- Lessons from the London datastore -- Asheville's open data journey : pragmatics, policy, and participation -- Building on open data. From entrepreneurs to civic entrepreneurs -- Hacking FOIA : using FOIA requests to drive government innovation -- A journalist's take on open data -- Oakland and the search for the open city -- Pioneering open data standards : the GTES story -- Understanding open data. Making a habit out of engagement : how the culture of open data is reframing civic life -- The beginning of a beauiful frienship : data and design in innovative citizen experiences -- Generating economic value through open data -- Local scale and local data -- Driving decisions with data. Beyond open data : the data-driven city -- Why dta must drive decisions in government -- Beyond transparency : Louisville's strategic use of data to drive continuous improvement -- Benchmarking performance data -- Looking ahead. Towards a community data commons -- The bigger picture : ten lessons for taking open government further -- New thinking in how governments deliver services -- Open data and algorithmic regulation.
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