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Krems Workshop: A self sustaining business model for open data

Published on: 01/04/2015 Event Archived
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Krems
The workshop is hosted by Danube University Krems,
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30,
3500 Krems,
Austria.

Share-PSI Krems Workshop

The fourth workshop in the Share-PSI series will address the topic of self-sustaining business models for open data and PSI. The workshop is explicitly interested in business models for commercial entities that reuse PSI and for the public sector itself as it develops the culture of sharing its information in a sustainable 'business as usual' manner.

As with all Share-PSI workshops, the aim is to identify best practices in these areas with a focus on Public Sector Information, although cultural heritage, commercial and scientific data are also relevant.

There are several to participate:

Share your best practice: Share your experiences using this form. Your contribution may be edited by the SharePSI project manager and eventually published as a SharePSI best practice.

Lead a session. This entails facilitating a discussion. It may begin with a short set up presentation but the vast majority of the time should be allocated for discussion. Deadline for sessions proposal: 20th of April.

Submit a paper for plenary. Papers, up to a maximum of 5 pages in length, are invited for consideration as the basis of a plenary presentation. Deadline for paper submission: 20th of April.

Pitch a barcamp session. This requires no action from you now. Before lunch break on day 2 of the workshop, we will give you room to propose a barcamp topic you wish to present/discuss after lunch.

For more information, please visit the event webpage:

>>http://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/workshop/krems/<<

Expected Participants:

Public Sector Information publishers, re-users and open data experts.

State: Open
Physical location
Krems
The workshop is hosted by Danube University Krems,
Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30,
3500 Krems,
Austria.