Je joue avec les données @osm_fr ; je crois qu'on ne se rend pas bien compte de la quantité de choses qui existent et du potentiel de l'#opendata collaboratif et de sa qualité, tant humaine que technique.
Je remplis des listes d'idées en vrac.
Il me faut une vie de plus.
Non, 10.
#CarbonMajors is a database of historic production data from 122 of the world’s largest oil, gas, coal, and cement producers.
• Investor-owned companies account for 31% of emissions, with Chevron, ExxonMobil, and BP the three largest contributors.
• State-owned companies are linked to 33%, with Saudi Aramco, Gazprom, and the National Iranian Oil Company being the largest contributors.
• Nation-states account for the remaining 36%.
“The #CarbonMajors database makes it dramatically easier to document, calculate, and visually demonstrate the growing chasm between the urgent demands of climate reality and the continued reckless and intentional growth of oil and gas production,” said Carroll Muffet, President and CEO of the Center for International Environmental Law #CIEL.
Our latest report documents extensive LGBTIQ censorship & the blocking of Change.org, Global Fund for Women, GlobalGiving, Open Society Foundations, Clubhouse and ProtonVPN (among others) in #Tanzania based on OONI data. 🧵
Vu que les prix des carburants repartent vers le haut, je repartage le seul site #fiable pour trouver la pompe la moins chère proche de chez vous : https://www.prix-carburants.gouv.fr/
Did you know? 🎙️🦤 The second web browser in history, and apparently the first one designed to be multiplatform, was coded by Nicola Pellow – a crucial step in making the web accessible to a wider audience at the time, and having a lasting impact on the development of the https://nowebwithoutwomen.com/tory #powercodershttps://nowebwithoutwomen.com/
@urlyman@peter it's not great for Accessibility or SEO, on top of what you said - and I would like to see an #opendata downloadable version for mashups and more! With all the boosts my post has gotten, I wonder if anyone here is connected to the site owners or know something about the project?
The paper presents fascinating analysis of peer review practices in terms of tension between gift-giving and accumulation. Analysis is based on case studies of three publishing outlets: #PsychologicalScience, #Collabra and @PeerCommunityIn#RegisteredReports.
Christine Borgman and Amy Brand are right: "The current state of #OpenData in scholarly publishing is in transition from ‘nice to have’ to ‘need to have.’" And this fact has consequences: "To make research processes more trustworthy, transparent, and verifiable, stakeholders need to make greater investments in data stewardship and knowledge #infrastructures." https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/imfn7i7f/release/2?readingCollection=a6db7dff
stewardship and knowledge infrastructures.
Join @bikeloudpdx Hack Night online at 7pm Thursday April 11 and learn how to make fun maps, like everywhere the city of Portland has posted "crosswalk closed" and similar anti-pedestrian signage. 🚷 🚘 #pdxBikes#VisionZero#Portland#OpenData#pdxTech
We make the Agroecology Map data available in GeoJSON format so that you can use it in your analyses. You can now export all data and use it under the Creative Commons 4.0 (BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
See how easy it is to use the Agroecology Map data in the QGIS tool
Open Future's newest white paper, authored by @zwarso and myself, addresses the governance of data sets used for #AI training.
Over the past two years, it has become evident that shared datasets are necessary to create a level playing field and support AI solutions in the public interest. Without these shared datasets, companies with vast proprietary data reserves will always have the winning hand.
However, data sharing in the era of AI poses new challenges. Thus, we need to build upon established methods like #opendata refining them and integrating innovative ideas for data governance.
Our white paper proposes that data sets should be governed as commons, shared and responsibly managed collectively. We outline six principles for commons-based governance, complemented by real-life examples of these principles in action.
Les 26 et 27 septembre 2015, la commune de Chéméré a accueilli la troisième opération libre française, une première en Loire-Atlantique ! Cet évènement était...
In the context of guarding against mixing proprietary data with open data and thereby producing an output that can't be licensed openly, how much proprietary data is too much?
If I were to (say) estimate historical hourly electricity demand by county using only open data, and then I compared my output with a commercial dataset to see whether they agree that seems like it would be fine. Right?
-- 1992 essay included in every software distribution of pre-web WAIS system. seems prescient.
"As more of us become involved in serving information electronically to other users, we so-called “digital librarians” must become conscious of our ethical responsibilities to protect the privacy of our the users being served. ...
This information has power, a power that can be abused and thereby thwart the usefulness of the tools we promote."
@wndlb Thank you, Brewster. @brewsterkahle I love reading your communication. (Always both youthful AND wise.) And, of course, I love using the incredible tools you've birthed and nurtured. Thank you for all your hard, constant, important work!
Handling and storing sensitive data in collaborative research projects. For this workshop on #opendata, o rather #FAIRdata, Katharina Lobinger, Associate Professor for online communication at the Institute of Digital Technologies for Communication (USI), will report on her experience with collecting, storing, and publishing sensitive (visual) data as compiled in her SNF-funded study “Visualised relationships - social uses and conflicts. A repertoire-oriented study of visual and image-related communication between close friends and couples in Switzerland”. She will give a one-hour presentation addressing ethical issues at various stages of her study, which will be followed by an extended discussion and exchange with the workshop participants.
The event is organised by Sara Greco (Università della Svizzera italiana) on behalf of CHORD-talk-in-interaction. It will take place at USI Università della Svizzera italiana on Monday, April 29th, 2024, 10:00h – 12:00h. The event can be attended in person and via Zoom.
To attend the workshop, please register by Monday, April 22nd, 2024, using this link. @dh @linguistics
International Day of #Forests. These are the forests we have now, according to a new #opendata forest cover layer built with TanDEMx (so I would expect it to be very accurate). Let's try and keep as much of this as we can. https://geoservice.dlr.de/web/maps/tdm:forest