Wikidata:WikidataCon 2017/Submissions/Wikidata and Open Government (Meta)Data - A missing link?

 This is an Open submission for WikidataCon 2017 that has not yet been reviewed by the members of the Program Committee.

Submission no. 86
Title of the submission
Wikidata and Open Government (Meta)Data - A missing link?

Author(s) of the submission

Björn Fleischer

Thore Fechner

Marc Kleemann

E-mail address

bjoern.fleischer@mik.nrw.de

Country of origin

Germany

Affiliation, if any (organisation, company etc.)

Björn Fleischer is director of the Open.NRW Unit at the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany)

Thore Fechner is a software engineer and Marc Kleemann is a Market Delivery Manager at con terra GmbH


Type of session
Discussion
Length of session

30 min

Ideal number of attendees

ca. 30 participants

EtherPad for documentation
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikidataCon-86

Abstract
Open Government Data - the open publication of administrative data by governments - is no longer in its infancy. While many governments and subnational regions around the world are beginning to publish their data in open formats, many aspects of the process can be improved. Specific data is usually hard to find and it remains a challenge to link and connect the information already available. As a result, the extent to which the available data is reused remains limited. Hence, governments have turned to the potential of linked open data. Currently, the EU prescribes DCAT-AP as the European Standard to describing open government data and national governments - such as Germany - are in the process of implementing the new standard. Such a shift raises new challenges and opportunities: how can the quality of linked metadata be improved? Specifically, is it possible and feasible to link existing open data provided by governments with other data and information infrastructures - such as Wikidata - to maximize the availability, usefulness, and reuse of open government data? What are the prerequisites? As representatives of the Open Data Team of the federal state of North-Rhine Westphalia, these are among our key questions as we prepare for the implementation of Open Linked (Meta)Data in Germany. Thus, in this workshop we would like to:
  • give a brief overview of the current state of open data in Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia
  • present our current plans for implementing the Linked Open Metadata standard  DCAT-AP.DE in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • request comments and feedback for improvement
  • receive participants’ input on further possibilities for linking Wikidata and Open Government Data in the future
What will attendees take away from this session?

Participants will learn about current efforts to provide Open Linked Data in Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia. The goal of this session is to receive input on how to better linkup Wikidata and Open Government Data.

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Slides or further information
Our slides can be found HERE
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