From: Jesse Romine <[email protected]>
On behalf of Socrata <http://www.socrata.com/>, the hyperlinks below should
be helpful for Open Data best practices, policy examples, resources, and
articles:
- Open Data Field Guide <http://www.socrata.com/open-data-field-guide/>
– best practice guide
- Open Innovation <http://www.socrata.com/magazine> – quarterly magazine
- Open Government Benchmark Study<http://www.socrata.com/benchmark-study/> –
perspectives from Public, Government and Developers
- City of Chicago Open Data Executive
Order<http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/narr/foia/open_data_executiveorder.html>
– policy for Open Data
- Governor Cuomo Launches Open.NY.Gov Providing Public Unprecedented
User-Friendly Access to Federal, State and Local
Data<http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/03112013open-data>
– press release about NY’s strategies, tactics, and expected results
with Open Data
- Sunlight data governance & policy
info<http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/policy/opendata>
– third party summary of policy guidelines
- White House National Open Data
Policy<http://www.whitehouse.gov/open/about/policy>
- Hackathon-in-a-box <http://hackathon-in-a-box.org/> – managed by Chris
Metcalf, Socrata’s Director of Product Management
- Civic Apps <http://www.socrata.com/civic-apps/> – examples of apps
built by civic community
- Open Data a Boon for Entrepreneurs: Government Data Creating Business
Opportunities for Tech-Savvy
Entrepreneurs<http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304887104579307000606208592>
–
Wall Street Journal from Jan 8th
- Minneapolis sees civic push for open
data<http://www.startribune.com/local/243124251.html> –
Minneapolis Star Tribune article from Feb 1st
- Civic Data Standards
Playbook<https://docs.google.com/a/socrata.com/document/d/1r80_XqkT_mCJuuPTotPUdSVh_hLxQTwUOKlk5GbgZdo/edit>
–
open source developed jointly by Socrata and Code for America
Socrata resources will be in attendance for Capital Code: An Open Data
Jam<http://capitolcode.mn.gov/> on
Feb 22nd and look forward to driving a great event in partnership with
Minnesota Office of Secretary of State Mark Ritchie.
Thanks,
Jesse Romine--
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