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Fwd: [PMO Network] [okfn-discuss] The Open Data Census needs you

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From: Andrew Mandelbaum <[hidden email]>
Subject: [PMO Network] Fwd: [okfn-discuss] The Open Data Census needs you
Date: 6 September, 2013 11:06:41 AM EDT
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Open Knowledge Foundation is looking for country editors for the Open Data Census. Please see below (and sorry for cross-post). 

Best,
Andrew

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From: Christian Villum <[hidden email]>
Date: Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 6:01 PM
Subject: [okfn-discuss] The Open Data Census needs you
To: Open Knowledge Foundation discussion list <[hidden email]>



Open Data Census: Help assess the state of open government data


Would you like to help track the state of government data? Then now is the time to join the Open Data Census community as one of the Country Editors for your country and help our community-driven push to show governments of the world the state of open data!


The Open Data Census is a tool that assesses the evolution and current state of open data around the world. It is a community-based effort initiated and coordinated by the Open Knowledge Foundation but with participation from many different groups or individuals: Citizens in countries all over the world contribute either by going to the site to submit information about their home country, or by becoming a Country Editor!

Country Editors are local citizens, and require no special skills – other than curiosity, Internet access and the desire to investigate what government data are open in their country by browsing the web. They volunteer, often in groups, to act as contact person(s) for their country and to coordinate the collection of data from other volunteers in the same area. It’s a position that does not requires a lot of time, but is pivotal to the success of the Census.

We are looking to expand the community of Country Editors, in order to present the Census results at the monumental Open Government Partnership Summit in London on October 30 – to show the world the current state of open government data, as seen by the citizens of the world. The aim is to have a fully expanded, updated and reviewed Open Data Census to present, and a magnificent tool for communities all over the world to use to start discussions with their governments and to drive the open government data agenda forward in their local area.

Take a look at this list over countries which already have Country Editors – if your country is not represented, the Open Data Census could really use your help! (and if your country is already represented, you can still help – each country can easily have more than one Country Editor).


Here is what to if you are interested in joining:

  • Now: Sign up to be a Country Editor for your country
    To do that [hidden email] and subscribe to the Open Data Census Discussion List. We will then get back to you with further information.
  • Now: Let us know if you have friends or good contacts in other countries, who might be interested in joining the Country Editor community. Especially in countries in which we do not currently have Country Editors.
  • Soon, starting September 15 – we will invite you to submit your county’s data-sets to the Open Data Census, or see if already submitted sets are fully up to date.
  • Later, starting October 1 – when the data collection has finished – find more reviewers in your country to review the submissions. The more people who review the data, the more reliable it will be in the Census results.

Please get in touch with any questions or comments you may have. We suggest posting them on the Census Discussion List, so that we can all engage around the same ideas, concerns and opportunities. You can also read more about the Country Editor role and check out the Open Data Census FAQ, which may answer your query – or you can [hidden email], the coordinator of the Open Data Census.

Note that everyone is invited to subscribe to the discussion list and to engage in the discussions there, even if you are not planning to become a Country Editor.

We’re looking forward to welcome you to the Census community!


See this announcement online: http://blog.okfn.org/2013/09/05/open-data-census-join-the-global-citizen-effort-to-assess-the-state-of-government-data/

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Christian Villum

Community Manager, Open Government Data + Local Groups Network
skype: christianvillum  |  @villum
The Open Knowledge Foundation
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Andrew G. Mandelbaum

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