Options
Hurling against a haystack: The incentives and challenges of open data in the Republic of Ireland
Author(s)
Date Issued
2015-03
Date Available
2015-07-30T03:00:12Z
Abstract
Comparative research on data practices is hampered by the difficulty of studying across cases. The Republic of Ireland, with its small geographical size and population, an economy that is highly leveraged in information technology investment, and a centralized funding model provides a unique 'laboratory' for examining data infrastructures in social and cultural contexts. This project reports on a preliminary study of the Open Data movement in the Irish public sector with an eye to surfacing themes for understanding data practices and challenges across different sectors. Using semi-structured interviews with individuals (n=11) involved in open data administration across the Republic, the researchers discuss current implementation and ongoing practices. Initial findings with respect to difficulties in measuring success, the sustainability of data, and valuating data are discussed. Future work on understanding how culture may play a role in open data infrastructures, stated and implicit values and biases, and creating and measuring need and impact are briefly discussed.
Other Sponsorship
Irish Research Council
Irish Research Council New Foundations Scheme 2014
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Web versions
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Conference Details
iConference 2015, Newport Beach, California, USA, 24-27 March, 2015
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
File(s)
No Thumbnail Available
Name
iConf2015SubmissionPlayingHurlingAgainstaHaystackv2.docx
Size
450.26 KB
Format
Microsoft Word
Checksum (MD5)
64c3f354d04688a891825841f0fe3b6f
Owning collection