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Open data: Under the hood




Stuart Harrison
Lichfield District Council

                             Hikaru Kazushime
Lichf eld District
    i
Small district north of Birmingham
Two urban centres (Burntwood and Lichfield)
Mainly older population, but younger in urban centres
Technically savvy, with a lively blogging scene




                                               NickBrickett
Ratemyplace
Food Safety scores website
Built completely in house
Open data? Why not!
Simple RESTful API
Widgets too!
Next steps
Lots of information on our website
Why not expose all this?
Added geographical information too
Next steps (2)
Heard about Openly Local
Felt the pain of scraping
Why don't I just give you our data?
What are the barriers?
Lack of awareness
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt
Lack of interest from suppliers
Lack of technical knowledge in web teams




                                           AdobeMac
Open Elections Project
Aims to overcome some of these barriers
Standards-based
Minimal technological knowledge
Minimal cost
Also built a Jadu module
Ordnance Survey
Data created on OS maps (even points) OS derived
Can't easily be reused by third parties
Massive issue with Google Maps
Ongoing discussion with Cabinet Office
A consumer as well!
My Area
Inspired by BCC DIY
Uses data from:
   Openly Local
   Planning Alerts
   Data.gov.uk
   Police API
   NHS Choices
   Etc, etc

   http://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/myarea
Why open data?
Allows us to engage with different audience
Makes engagement a 'many to many' arrangement
'Failure for free'
It's going to happen anyway




                                          coccu
What next?
Deeper integration with systems
More useful data (performance data, geographic data)
Standards, standards, standards




                                             Don Solo
Thank you
Stuart Harrison
stuart.harrison@lichfielddc.gov.uk
01543 308779
www.twitter.com/pezholio

www.lichfielddc.gov.uk
www.pezholio.co.uk
Open data: Under the hood




Stuart Harrison
Lichfield District Council

                             Hikaru Kazushime
                                           1
Lichf eld District
         i
     Small district north of Birmingham
     Two urban centres (Burntwood and Lichfield)
     Mainly older population, but younger in urban centres
     Technically savvy, with a lively blogging scene




                                                    NickBrickett
                                                              2




The internet, whilst being accessible to people is
 mainly a system for presenting information.

While machines know what type of information is on a
 web page, they don't necessarily know what the
 information is

Open data essentially makes web based information
 accessible to machines, as well as people.
Ratemyplace
     Food Safety scores website
     Built completely in house
     Open data? Why not!
     Simple RESTful API
     Widgets too!




                                                3




Here's a standard web page

As I mentioned before, machines know how to
 present the data, but they can't tell the difference
 between what is an address (for example) and what
 is a political party or telephone number.

This makes it very difficult to get the data from a web
 page to any other system (without a lot of work from
 developers)
Next steps
     Lots of information on our website
     Why not expose all this?
     Added geographical information too




                                                 4




This is the same information presented as XML

It's standardised, so machines can read it very easily
   and there is less work involved on the part of
   developers.
Next steps (2)
     Heard about Openly Local
     Felt the pain of scraping
     Why don't I just give you our data?




                                                 5




Data can then be reused as in this example – openly
 local

Information is shown in a simple, clear format, with
  other council's information in the same format –
  much of it gained through screen scraping.
What are the barriers?
      Lack of awareness
      Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt
      Lack of interest from suppliers
      Lack of technical knowledge in web teams




                                                 AdobeMac6


However, there are some barriers, licensing is one,
 sometimes we can't share all the data we want to
 because of licensing restrictions.

There's also a lack of awareness amongst senior
  management, which means there's noone pushing for
  data to be opened

There's also a lot of fear about open data, it's a brave new
  world and a lot of people are used to 'data hugging' –
  keeping their data close and using it as power

Suppliers don't seem to have got on the open data train yet,
 there's currently no offering that allows online systems to
 be opened easily

Some web teams don't have a technical resource, and
 without suppliers offering systems, they just don't have
 the knowledge
Open Elections Project
      Aims to overcome some of these barriers
      Standards-based
      Minimal technological knowledge
      Minimal cost
      Also built a Jadu module




                                                  7




Twitterplan uses data provided in a standard format
 by PlanningAlerts

Sends a direct message on Twitter to users whenever
 a planning application is lodged in their area

Because it uses standard data, which is easy to work
 with, it took me two days to build – if I had to get the
 data from council websites myself it would take a lot
 longer

However, due to the actions of the Royal Mail, this
 service is currently suspended.
Ordnance Survey
      Data created on OS maps (even points) OS derived
      Can't easily be reused by third parties
      Massive issue with Google Maps
      Ongoing discussion with Cabinet Office




                                                         8




Twitterplan uses data provided in a standard format
 by PlanningAlerts

Sends a direct message on Twitter to users whenever
 a planning application is lodged in their area

Because it uses standard data, which is easy to work
 with, it took me two days to build – if I had to get the
 data from council websites myself it would take a lot
 longer

However, due to the actions of the Royal Mail, this
 service is currently suspended.
A consumer as well!
     My Area
     Inspired by BCC DIY
     Uses data from:
        Openly Local
        Planning Alerts
        Data.gov.uk
        Police API
        NHS Choices
        Etc, etc

        http://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/myarea      9




At LDC, I was inspired by the work of dedicated
  volunteers, and wanted to open up our data

We've taken a 'steady as she goes' approach,
 releasing data in a piecemeal fashion, working with
 developers in the community and finding out what
 they want

We've also been identifying quick wins, if someone
 wants a new system, we make sure open data is
 built in. Also if there's data that's easy to open, such
 as leisure centre or park locations (as KML files),
 that goes in too
Why open data?
     Allows us to engage with different audience
     Makes engagement a 'many to many' arrangement
     'Failure for free'
     It's going to happen anyway




                                               coccu   10




I've gone through the hows, but what about the
   whys? Why should we lofty public sector folk give
   our data to the public?

For a start, it allows us to engage with a different type
 of audience, opening data gives us access to a
 typically younger, digitally switched on audience,
 not just the curtain twitching nimby type

Also, when we release data, communities build up
  around data, making engagement a many to many
  arrangement – good example is BCCDIY

It gives people the opportunity to build cool stuff with
   our data – stuff we either wouldn't have thought of
   or don't have time to do. And if it doesn't work,
   we've lost nothing – to paraphrase Clay Skirky, we
   get 'Failure for Free'
What next?
      Deeper integration with systems
      More useful data (performance data, geographic data)
      Standards, standards, standards




                                                   Don Solo   11




I've gone through the hows, but what about the
   whys? Why should we lofty public sector folk give
   our data to the public?

For a start, it allows us to engage with a different type
 of audience, opening data gives us access to a
 typically younger, digitally switched on audience,
 not just the curtain twitching nimby type

Also, when we release data, communities build up
  around data, making engagement a many to many
  arrangement – good example is BCCDIY

It gives people the opportunity to build cool stuff with
   our data – stuff we either wouldn't have thought of
   or don't have time to do. And if it doesn't work,
   we've lost nothing – to paraphrase Clay Skirky, we
   get 'Failure for Free'
Thank you
Stuart Harrison
stuart.harrison@lichfielddc.gov.uk
01543 308779
www.twitter.com/pezholio

www.lichfielddc.gov.uk
www.pezholio.co.uk



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Opendata - Under the hood

  • 1. Open data: Under the hood Stuart Harrison Lichfield District Council Hikaru Kazushime
  • 2. Lichf eld District i Small district north of Birmingham Two urban centres (Burntwood and Lichfield) Mainly older population, but younger in urban centres Technically savvy, with a lively blogging scene NickBrickett
  • 3. Ratemyplace Food Safety scores website Built completely in house Open data? Why not! Simple RESTful API Widgets too!
  • 4. Next steps Lots of information on our website Why not expose all this? Added geographical information too
  • 5. Next steps (2) Heard about Openly Local Felt the pain of scraping Why don't I just give you our data?
  • 6. What are the barriers? Lack of awareness Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt Lack of interest from suppliers Lack of technical knowledge in web teams AdobeMac
  • 7. Open Elections Project Aims to overcome some of these barriers Standards-based Minimal technological knowledge Minimal cost Also built a Jadu module
  • 8. Ordnance Survey Data created on OS maps (even points) OS derived Can't easily be reused by third parties Massive issue with Google Maps Ongoing discussion with Cabinet Office
  • 9. A consumer as well! My Area Inspired by BCC DIY Uses data from: Openly Local Planning Alerts Data.gov.uk Police API NHS Choices Etc, etc http://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/myarea
  • 10. Why open data? Allows us to engage with different audience Makes engagement a 'many to many' arrangement 'Failure for free' It's going to happen anyway coccu
  • 11. What next? Deeper integration with systems More useful data (performance data, geographic data) Standards, standards, standards Don Solo
  • 12. Thank you Stuart Harrison stuart.harrison@lichfielddc.gov.uk 01543 308779 www.twitter.com/pezholio www.lichfielddc.gov.uk www.pezholio.co.uk
  • 13. Open data: Under the hood Stuart Harrison Lichfield District Council Hikaru Kazushime 1
  • 14. Lichf eld District i Small district north of Birmingham Two urban centres (Burntwood and Lichfield) Mainly older population, but younger in urban centres Technically savvy, with a lively blogging scene NickBrickett 2 The internet, whilst being accessible to people is mainly a system for presenting information. While machines know what type of information is on a web page, they don't necessarily know what the information is Open data essentially makes web based information accessible to machines, as well as people.
  • 15. Ratemyplace Food Safety scores website Built completely in house Open data? Why not! Simple RESTful API Widgets too! 3 Here's a standard web page As I mentioned before, machines know how to present the data, but they can't tell the difference between what is an address (for example) and what is a political party or telephone number. This makes it very difficult to get the data from a web page to any other system (without a lot of work from developers)
  • 16. Next steps Lots of information on our website Why not expose all this? Added geographical information too 4 This is the same information presented as XML It's standardised, so machines can read it very easily and there is less work involved on the part of developers.
  • 17. Next steps (2) Heard about Openly Local Felt the pain of scraping Why don't I just give you our data? 5 Data can then be reused as in this example – openly local Information is shown in a simple, clear format, with other council's information in the same format – much of it gained through screen scraping.
  • 18. What are the barriers? Lack of awareness Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt Lack of interest from suppliers Lack of technical knowledge in web teams AdobeMac6 However, there are some barriers, licensing is one, sometimes we can't share all the data we want to because of licensing restrictions. There's also a lack of awareness amongst senior management, which means there's noone pushing for data to be opened There's also a lot of fear about open data, it's a brave new world and a lot of people are used to 'data hugging' – keeping their data close and using it as power Suppliers don't seem to have got on the open data train yet, there's currently no offering that allows online systems to be opened easily Some web teams don't have a technical resource, and without suppliers offering systems, they just don't have the knowledge
  • 19. Open Elections Project Aims to overcome some of these barriers Standards-based Minimal technological knowledge Minimal cost Also built a Jadu module 7 Twitterplan uses data provided in a standard format by PlanningAlerts Sends a direct message on Twitter to users whenever a planning application is lodged in their area Because it uses standard data, which is easy to work with, it took me two days to build – if I had to get the data from council websites myself it would take a lot longer However, due to the actions of the Royal Mail, this service is currently suspended.
  • 20. Ordnance Survey Data created on OS maps (even points) OS derived Can't easily be reused by third parties Massive issue with Google Maps Ongoing discussion with Cabinet Office 8 Twitterplan uses data provided in a standard format by PlanningAlerts Sends a direct message on Twitter to users whenever a planning application is lodged in their area Because it uses standard data, which is easy to work with, it took me two days to build – if I had to get the data from council websites myself it would take a lot longer However, due to the actions of the Royal Mail, this service is currently suspended.
  • 21. A consumer as well! My Area Inspired by BCC DIY Uses data from: Openly Local Planning Alerts Data.gov.uk Police API NHS Choices Etc, etc http://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/myarea 9 At LDC, I was inspired by the work of dedicated volunteers, and wanted to open up our data We've taken a 'steady as she goes' approach, releasing data in a piecemeal fashion, working with developers in the community and finding out what they want We've also been identifying quick wins, if someone wants a new system, we make sure open data is built in. Also if there's data that's easy to open, such as leisure centre or park locations (as KML files), that goes in too
  • 22. Why open data? Allows us to engage with different audience Makes engagement a 'many to many' arrangement 'Failure for free' It's going to happen anyway coccu 10 I've gone through the hows, but what about the whys? Why should we lofty public sector folk give our data to the public? For a start, it allows us to engage with a different type of audience, opening data gives us access to a typically younger, digitally switched on audience, not just the curtain twitching nimby type Also, when we release data, communities build up around data, making engagement a many to many arrangement – good example is BCCDIY It gives people the opportunity to build cool stuff with our data – stuff we either wouldn't have thought of or don't have time to do. And if it doesn't work, we've lost nothing – to paraphrase Clay Skirky, we get 'Failure for Free'
  • 23. What next? Deeper integration with systems More useful data (performance data, geographic data) Standards, standards, standards Don Solo 11 I've gone through the hows, but what about the whys? Why should we lofty public sector folk give our data to the public? For a start, it allows us to engage with a different type of audience, opening data gives us access to a typically younger, digitally switched on audience, not just the curtain twitching nimby type Also, when we release data, communities build up around data, making engagement a many to many arrangement – good example is BCCDIY It gives people the opportunity to build cool stuff with our data – stuff we either wouldn't have thought of or don't have time to do. And if it doesn't work, we've lost nothing – to paraphrase Clay Skirky, we get 'Failure for Free'
  • 24. Thank you Stuart Harrison stuart.harrison@lichfielddc.gov.uk 01543 308779 www.twitter.com/pezholio www.lichfielddc.gov.uk www.pezholio.co.uk 12