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University of Ottawa Press
31 August 2022
The Future of Open Data flows from a multi-year Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Grant project that set out to explore open government geospatial data from an interdisciplinary perspective. Researchers on the grant adopted a critical social science perspective grounded in the imperative that the research should be relevant to government and civil society partners in the field.

This book builds on the knowledge developed during the course of the grant and asks the question, What is the future of open data? The contributors' insights into the future of open data combine observations from five years of research about the Canadian open data community with a critical perspective on what could and should happen as open data efforts evolve.

Each of the chapters in this book addresses different issues and each is grounded in distinct disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspectives. The opening chapter reflects on the origins of open data in Canada and how it has progressed to the present date, taking into account how the Indigenous data sovereignty movement intersects with open data. A series of chapters address some of the pitfalls and opportunities of open data and consider how the changing data context may impact sources of open data, limits on open data, and even liability for open data. Another group of chapters considers new landscapes for open data, including open data in the global South, the data priorities of local governments, and the emerging context for rural open data.

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Edited by:   ,
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Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   526g
ISBN:   9780776629742
ISBN 10:   0776629743
Series:   Law, Technology, and Media
Pages:   260
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Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
INTRODUCTION: The Evolution of Open Data CHAPTER 1: Looking Back Toward a Smarter Open Data Future CHAPTER 2: Open Government Data and Confidential Commercial Information: Challenging the Future of Open Data CHAPTER 3: Reusability of Publicly Accessible User Data on Platform Websites CHAPTER 4: Challenges to the Access of Government Open Data by Private Sector Companies CHAPTER 5: Open Data and Government Liability CHAPTER 6: Examining the Value of Geospatial Open Data CHAPTER 7: Data for Development: Exploring Connections Between Open Data, Big Data, and Data Privacy in the Global South CHAPTER 8: The Future of Open Data Is Rural CHAPTER 9: Reflections on the Future of Open Data

Pamela Robinson (Editor) Pamela Robinson (MCIP RPP) is Professor and Director of the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada). Throughout her career as a planner, her research and practice have focused on complex, emergent challenges that Canadian communities face. Her current research focuses on the question: who is planning the Canadian smart city? Pamela writes for Spacing.ca about sustainability, technology, and civic engagement in Canadian cities. Robinson was a member of Waterfront Toronto's Digital Strategy Advisory Panel and an inaugural member of the Multi-Stakeholder Forum for the Government of Canada's Open Government Partnership work. She is an Advisor on the Toronto Public Library's Innovation Council. Teresa Scassa (Editor) Teresa Scassa is the Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. She is the author or co-author of several books, including Digital Commerce in Canada (LexisNexis, 2020), Canadian Trademark Law (2nd edition, LexisNexis, 2015), and Law Beyond Borders (Irwin Law, 2014). She is co-editor of Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada (LexisNexis, 2021) and Law and the Sharing Economy (University of Ottawa Press, 2018). She is a member of the Canadian Advisory Council on Artificial Intelligence and of the Geothink research partnership. She has written widely in the areas of intellectual property law, law and technology, and privacy.

Reviews for The Future of Open Data

[...] Robinson and Scassa say that this book critically unpacks the (all too-common) hype surrounding open data. Instead of viewing open data as an unproblematic panacea to address problems of corporate power, innovation gaps, and lagging government services, the book critically lays out the assumptions underlying open data, such as assumed data quality and accessibility, data security and equitable access. -Natasha Tusikov, PhD. Assistant Professor, Criminology Program, Department of Social Science, York University, Toronto


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