Benefits, Adoption Barriers and Myths of Open Data and Open Government
Delft University of Technology · University of the Aegean
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Abstract
In this article, based on data collected through interviews and a workshop, the benefits and adoption barriers for open data have been derived. The results suggest that a conceptually simplistic view is often adopted with regard to open data, which automatically correlates the publicizing of data with use and benefits. Also, five “myths” concerning open data are presented, which place the expectations within a realistic perspective. Further, the recommendation is provided that such projects should take a user's view.
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- Open data
- Open government
- Perspective (graphical)
- Computer science
- Mythology
- Government (linguistics)
- Data science
- Knowledge management
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