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PSI REUSE: 
ENABLING INNOVATION 
MARTIN ALVAREZ
EPSI PLATFORM 
European Public Sector Information Platform 
Funded by the European Commission 
Europe's One-Stop Shop on PSI Re-use 
• News, happenings 
• Best practices 
• Engaging the community
SHARE PSI 2.0 
EC’s funded Thematic Network 
40 Partners 
25 Countries 
1. Identification of best practices 
2. Harmonise the implementation 
of the Revised PSI Directive 
https://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/ 
Shared Standards for 
Open Data and Public 
Sector Information
DIRECTIVE ON THE 
RE-USE OF PSI 
Encourages the Member 
States to make as much 
information held by public 
sector bodies available for 
reuse as possible 
Cultural institutions excluded 
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/european-legislation-reuse-public-sector-information 
Directive 2003/98/EC
REVISION OF THE PSI 
DIRECTIVE (2013/37/EU) 
Creation of a genuine right to re-use public information: all 
generally accessible information will become re-usable 
New default charging rule based on the marginal cost for 
reproduction, provision and dissemination of the information 
Increased transparency requirements with regard to charges 
and conditions applied by public sector bodies 
Cultural institutions now included 
New rules on digitisation agreements which protect the 
cultural sector and interests of the general public 
To be transposed into national laws by July 2015
OPEN DATA GROWS 
120+ Official Open Data Initiatives in Europe 
http://datos.fundacionctic.org/sandbox/catalog/
PSI SCOREBOARD 
Crowdsourced Tool 
http://www.epsiplatform.eu/content/european-psi-scoreboard
WHY OPEN DATA AND 
Organizations (public & private) with limited 
resources looking for… 
Innovation 
Effectiveness 
Productivity 
PSI RE-USE?
BENEFITS
CHANGING MINDS 
Governments committed to openness 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/duncan/3142128696/
OPEN (BETTER) GOVERNMENTS 
Opening information to increase trust 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/restricteddata/6322624283/
G8 OPEN DATA 
CHAPTER 
Open Data by Default 
• Exceptions: intellectual property, personally-identifiable and sensitive information 
• Action Plan + Open Data portal 
Quality and Quantity 
• Timely, comprehensive, accurate, original, finest level of granularity 
• Publication of consistent metadata + active listening 
Usable by All 
• Free of charge, no bureaucratic or administrative barriers 
• Publication in open and non-proprietary formats 
Releasing Data for Improved Governance 
• Transparent about our own data collection, standards, and publishing processes 
• Publication of technical details about open data policies, practices, etc. 
Releasing Data for Innovation 
• Open data promotion to unlock its value 
• Publication under open licences, machine-readable formats. Challenges, prizes. 
Basic 
Principles:
EUROPE IN FIGURES 
(2011) 
€140 billion / yearin EU27 
from direct and indirect PSI reuse 
€40 billion / year from direct reuse 
Direct government’s revenues are relatively low 
Review of recent studies on PSI re-use and related market developments (2011)
ENABLING GOOD CASES 
New products, visualizations, services, apps… 
http://dev.citysdk.waag.org/buildings/#52.3724,4.8774,14
THE BEST IDEA COMES FROM OTHERS 
Developers, designers, artists will do a creative use of data 
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/innovate/developers/minecraft-map-britain.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/3987168813/ 
“THERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW HOW CULTURAL 
MATERIAL CAN CONTRIBUTE TO INNOVATION, HOW IT CAN BECOME A 
DRIVER OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS. MUSEUMS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES 
SHOULD NOT MISS IT.” 
Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the EC. Responsible for the Digital Agenda for Europe 
http://www.firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/UC/article/view/3771/3053 
“I urge cultural 
institutions to 
open up control of 
their data”
CONTENT & METADATA 
Both might be re-usable 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_Food_Grass_Jelly_Canned_with_Tinplate_a.jpg
RE-USE OF DIGITAL CULTURAL 
HERITAGE CONTENT & METADATA 
Pilots and Challenges 
http://pro.europeana.eu/web/europeana-creative/
ART WITH HELP FROM WORLD-FAMOUS 
OLD MASTERS 
http://www.museapp.org 
Example of re-use
TIMELINE OF OPEN CULTURAL DATA 
http://tijdbalk.nl 
Example of re-use
martin@w3.org 
http://epsiplatform.eu 
info@epsiplatform.eu 
MUCH MORE TO DO…

Public Sector Information Reuse: Enabling Innovation

  • 1.
    PSI REUSE: ENABLINGINNOVATION MARTIN ALVAREZ
  • 2.
    EPSI PLATFORM EuropeanPublic Sector Information Platform Funded by the European Commission Europe's One-Stop Shop on PSI Re-use • News, happenings • Best practices • Engaging the community
  • 3.
    SHARE PSI 2.0 EC’s funded Thematic Network 40 Partners 25 Countries 1. Identification of best practices 2. Harmonise the implementation of the Revised PSI Directive https://www.w3.org/2013/share-psi/ Shared Standards for Open Data and Public Sector Information
  • 4.
    DIRECTIVE ON THE RE-USE OF PSI Encourages the Member States to make as much information held by public sector bodies available for reuse as possible Cultural institutions excluded http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/european-legislation-reuse-public-sector-information Directive 2003/98/EC
  • 5.
    REVISION OF THEPSI DIRECTIVE (2013/37/EU) Creation of a genuine right to re-use public information: all generally accessible information will become re-usable New default charging rule based on the marginal cost for reproduction, provision and dissemination of the information Increased transparency requirements with regard to charges and conditions applied by public sector bodies Cultural institutions now included New rules on digitisation agreements which protect the cultural sector and interests of the general public To be transposed into national laws by July 2015
  • 6.
    OPEN DATA GROWS 120+ Official Open Data Initiatives in Europe http://datos.fundacionctic.org/sandbox/catalog/
  • 7.
    PSI SCOREBOARD CrowdsourcedTool http://www.epsiplatform.eu/content/european-psi-scoreboard
  • 8.
    WHY OPEN DATAAND Organizations (public & private) with limited resources looking for… Innovation Effectiveness Productivity PSI RE-USE?
  • 9.
  • 10.
    CHANGING MINDS Governmentscommitted to openness http://www.flickr.com/photos/duncan/3142128696/
  • 11.
    OPEN (BETTER) GOVERNMENTS Opening information to increase trust http://www.flickr.com/photos/restricteddata/6322624283/
  • 12.
    G8 OPEN DATA CHAPTER Open Data by Default • Exceptions: intellectual property, personally-identifiable and sensitive information • Action Plan + Open Data portal Quality and Quantity • Timely, comprehensive, accurate, original, finest level of granularity • Publication of consistent metadata + active listening Usable by All • Free of charge, no bureaucratic or administrative barriers • Publication in open and non-proprietary formats Releasing Data for Improved Governance • Transparent about our own data collection, standards, and publishing processes • Publication of technical details about open data policies, practices, etc. Releasing Data for Innovation • Open data promotion to unlock its value • Publication under open licences, machine-readable formats. Challenges, prizes. Basic Principles:
  • 13.
    EUROPE IN FIGURES (2011) €140 billion / yearin EU27 from direct and indirect PSI reuse €40 billion / year from direct reuse Direct government’s revenues are relatively low Review of recent studies on PSI re-use and related market developments (2011)
  • 14.
    ENABLING GOOD CASES New products, visualizations, services, apps… http://dev.citysdk.waag.org/buildings/#52.3724,4.8774,14
  • 15.
    THE BEST IDEACOMES FROM OTHERS Developers, designers, artists will do a creative use of data http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/innovate/developers/minecraft-map-britain.html
  • 16.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ter-burg/3987168813/ “THERE ISA WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW HOW CULTURAL MATERIAL CAN CONTRIBUTE TO INNOVATION, HOW IT CAN BECOME A DRIVER OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS. MUSEUMS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES SHOULD NOT MISS IT.” Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the EC. Responsible for the Digital Agenda for Europe http://www.firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/UC/article/view/3771/3053 “I urge cultural institutions to open up control of their data”
  • 17.
    CONTENT & METADATA Both might be re-usable http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HK_Food_Grass_Jelly_Canned_with_Tinplate_a.jpg
  • 18.
    RE-USE OF DIGITALCULTURAL HERITAGE CONTENT & METADATA Pilots and Challenges http://pro.europeana.eu/web/europeana-creative/
  • 19.
    ART WITH HELPFROM WORLD-FAMOUS OLD MASTERS http://www.museapp.org Example of re-use
  • 20.
    TIMELINE OF OPENCULTURAL DATA http://tijdbalk.nl Example of re-use
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Editor's Notes

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