Taxonomies, ontologies and schemas - data in international development

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Taxonomies, ontologies and schemas

Transcript of Taxonomies, ontologies and schemas - data in international development

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Taxonomies, ontologies and schemas

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Taxonomies, ontologies and schemasData that helps us lift people out of Extreme poverty

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makeaidtransparent.orghttps://vimeo.com/24621998

OrganisationActivitysectorscountriesbudgetstransactionslocationspartnerstitledescriptionresultsiatistandard.org

mohinga.info

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d-portal.org

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https://atlas.oxfamnovib.nl

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devtracker.dfid.gov.uk

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Reporting back for an NGO10

https://medium.com/@rolfkleef/examing-structures-in-iati-2-b3a5e8e0e525#.v3aint35n

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Poor quality dataIncompleteLateBackward lookingCant use the dataNo channels for feedbackVoices arent listened toPRODUCERSUSERS

VICIOUSCIRCLE

IATI linking well with other initiatives, delivering for end users

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Good quality dataImprove through listeningSee use, therefore investUse the dataAre listened toClear feedback loop PUBLISHERSUSERS

VIRTUOUSCIRCLE

IATI linking well with other initiatives, delivering for end users

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http://earthquake.opennepal.net

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http://nepalassessments.github.io/http://simonbjohnson.github.io/

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Self-aware Data ObjectsBusiness ContextMicro-applicationData EnvelopeDatahttp://www.slideshare.net/RobWorthington1/connected-development-data

http://blog.kwantu.net/an-organic-approach-to-developing-data-standards

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JUDShttp://juds.joinedupdata.org/

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IATI TAG - Ottawa - May 2015