Abstract

This paper describes a small-scale study to investigate the missions, services and operational tasks provided by four open government data centers: NYC OpenData (New York Open Data Center), DataSF (open data portal of San Francisco), WPRDC (Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center) and the London Datastore (Greater London open data portal). The findings are used to propose three emerging specialist data roles for open government data (OGD) centers. The methodology used was an analysis of the textual content of the data center websites, to identify the common elements of the mission and services. A common mission across all four open government data centers was ‘to improve the use of data’. The range of data center services and tasks identified and extracted from the websites, could be classified into five common categories: Availability, Understandability, Technical Help, Social Engagement, and Improve User Data Literacy. Three new specialist open government data roles were proposed, which were framed to facilitate the delivery of the services identified in this study: Data Interpreter, Data Consultant and Data Visual Assistant. In parallel with existing research data policies and guidelines, these three specialist OGD roles could be extended and applied across other open data portals and domain-based data centers e.g. research data repositories, to optimise the delivery of open data, to facilitate greater value from data sharing, to maximize the understanding of complex data and to minimize the subsequent misuse of data.

Highlights

  • Acknowledging the value of Open Government Data (OGD), open data centers have been rapidly proliferating in the United States, Europe, and Asia

  • This study focuses on four local-level open data portals: New York City (NYC) OpenData (New York Open Data Center), DataSF, WPRDC (Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center) and London Datastore (Greater London open data portal)

  • Our second research question RQ2 asked: What user services and supportive tasks are provided by open government data centers? In order to achieve their common mission, the OGD platforms have set out to provide a range of services which are not limited to publishing data

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Introduction

Acknowledging the value of Open Government Data (OGD), open data centers have been rapidly proliferating in the United States, Europe, and Asia. In order to empower the use of open government data, these data should be available in consistent and usable formats, and be understandable Given this challenging goal of many OGD projects and the current types of open data (mainly complex quantitative data), open data centers have created several positions so that data portals function efficiently. These roles may be divided into general roles and specialist roles. General roles include data center manager, programmer, data analyst, and training specialist, new specialist job types are appearing, which are the primary focus of this study

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