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(Africa), Open Government Partnership. Unlocking the potential of open government in Africa: Policy, legal and technical requrements for open government implementation in Africa. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Unied Nations, Economic Commission for Africa, 2017.

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U.S. open data action plan. [Washington, D.C.]: [White House Office], 2014.

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Tauberer, Joshua. The principles and practices of open government data. 2nd ed. [United States]: Joshua Tauberer, 2014.

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Boland, Tim. Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile users' guide. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1989.

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Boland, Tim. Government open systems interconnection profile users' guide. Washington, D.C: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1989.

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Boland, Tim. Government open systems interconnection profile users' guide. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1989.

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Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile (GOSIP). Gaithersburg, MD: Computer Systems Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1991.

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Penney, Jonathon W. Open connectivity, open data: Two dimensions of the freedom to seek, receive and impart information. Wellington, N.Z.]: Victoria University of Wellington, 2012.

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Government open systems interconnection profile users' guide, version 2. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1991.

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World Bank. Financial management information systems and open budget data: Do governments report on where the money goes? Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2013.

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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Printing., ed. An Open Forum on the Provision of Electronic Federal Information to Depository Libraries: Report of the staff of the Joint Committee on Printing to the chairman of the Joint Committee on Printing : open forum held on June 26, 1985, Washington, DC. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1985., 1985.

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Neale, Hooper, ed. Open access policies, practices and licensing: A review of the literature in Australia and selected jurisdictions. Brisbane: Queensland University of Technology, 2009.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Census. Telecommunications and SCADA: Secure links or open portals to the security of our nation's critical infrastructure? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations, and the Census of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, March 30, 2004. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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Open Government Data Report. OECD, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264305847-en.

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Open Government Data in Mexico. OECD, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264297944-en.

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Open Government Data Review of Poland. OECD, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264241787-en.

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Open Government Data Review of Mexico. OECD, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264259270-en.

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Singh, Julian. Open Data 101: The latest trends, challenges and research in government open data. Cooee Press, 2017.

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Organisation for economic co-operation and development. Open Government Data Review of Poland: Unlocking the Value of Government Data. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2015.

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Digital Government and Open Data Readiness Assessment. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/32547.

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World Bank World Bank Group Publications. Digital Government and Open Data Readiness Assessment. Independently Published, 2022.

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Leorke, Dale, and Suneel Jethani. Openness in Practice: Stakeholder Attitudes to Open Government Data. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Charalabidis, Yannis. The World of Open Data: Concepts, Methods, Tools and Experiences. Springer, 2019.

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Janssen, Marijn, Yannis Charalabidis, Thomas Lampoltshammer, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Charalampos Alexopoulos, and Enrico Ferro. The World of Open Data: Concepts, Methods, Tools and Experiences. Springer, 2018.

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OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data in Mexico the Way Forward. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2018.

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OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data Review of Mexico Data Reuse for Public Sector Impact and Innovation. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2016.

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Bilgin, Ayse Aysin, Deborah Richards, Di Wang, and Chuanfu Chen. Development of Open Government Data: Connecting Supply and Demand Through Portals. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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Bilgin, Ayse Aysin, Deborah Richards, Di Wang, and Chuanfu Chen. Development of Open Government Data: Connecting Supply and Demand Through Portals. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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Jelenic, Michael Christopher. From Theory to Practice: Open Government Data, Accountability, and Service Delivery. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-8873.

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Bilgin, Ayse Aysin, Deborah Richards, Di Wang, and Chuanfu Chen. Development of Open Government Data: Connecting Supply and Demand Through Portals. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.

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OECD. OECD Digital Government Studies Open Government Data Report Enhancing Policy Maturity for Sustainable Impact. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2018.

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Lämmerhirt, Danny, Ana Brandusescu, Natalia Domagala, and Patrick Enaholo. Situating Open Data: Global Trends in Local Contexts. African Minds, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47622/978-1-928502-12-8.

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Open data and its effects on society are always woven into infrastructural legacies, social relations, and the political economy. This raises questions about how our understanding and engagement with open data shifts when we focus on its situated use. To shed a light on these questions, Situating Open Data provides several empirical accounts of open data practices, the local implementation of global initiatives, and the development of new open data ecosystems. Drawing on case studies in different countries and contexts, the chapters demonstrate the practices and actors involved in open government data initiatives unfolding within different socio-political settings. The book proposes three recommendations for researchers, policy-makers and practitioners. First, beyond upskilling through data literacy programmes, open data initiatives should be specified through the kinds of data practices and effects they generate. Second, global visions of open data implementation require more studies of the resonances and tensions created in localised initiatives. And third, research into open data ecosystems requires more attention to the histories and legacies of information infrastructures and how these shape who benefits from open data flows. As such, this volume departs from the framing of data as a resource to be deployed. Instead, it proposes a prism of different data practices in different contexts through which to study the social relations, capacities, infrastructural histories and power structures affecting open data initiatives. It is hoped that the contributions collected in Situating Open Data will spark critical reflection about the way open data is locally practiced and implemented. The contributions should be of interest to open data researchers, advocates, and those in or advising government administrations designing and rolling out effective open data initiatives.
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Zhang, Jing, Theresa A. Pardo, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes, and Djoko Sigit Sayogo. Information, Models, and Sustainability: Policy Informatics in the Age of Big Data and Open Government. Springer, 2016.

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Information, Models, and Sustainability: Policy Informatics in the Age of Big Data and Open Government. Springer, 2018.

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Zhang, Jing, Theresa A. Pardo, Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes, and Djoko Sigit Sayogo. Information, Models, and Sustainability: Policy Informatics in the Age of Big Data and Open Government. Springer, 2016.

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Stagars, Manuel. Open Data in Southeast Asia: Towards Economic Prosperity, Government Transparency, and Citizen Participation in the ASEAN. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Open Data in Southeast Asia: Towards Economic Prosperity, Government Transparency, and Citizen Participation in the ASEAN. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Stagars, Manuel. Open Data in Southeast Asia: Towards Economic Prosperity, Government Transparency, and Citizen Participation in the ASEAN. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Verhulst, Stefaan G. Open Data in Developing Economies: Toward Building an Evidence Base on What Works and How. African Minds, 2017.

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Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Public Administration Select Committee and Bernard Jenkin. Statistics and Open Data: Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of Session 2013-14, Fourth Special Report of Session 2014-15. Stationery Office, The, 2014.

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Breul, Jonathan D., Peter Dahler-Larsen, and Richard Boyle. Open to the Public: Evaluation in the Public Arena. Transaction Publishers, 2009.

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Breul, Jonathan D. Open to the Public: Evaluation in the Public Sector. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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(Editor), Richard Boyle, and Jonathan D. Breul (Editor), eds. Open to the Public: Evaluation in the Public Arena (Comparative Policy Evaluation). Transaction Publishers, 2007.

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Farrell, David M., and Niamh Hardiman, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198823834.001.0001.

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Ireland has enjoyed continuous democratic government for almost a century, an unusual experience among countries that gained their independence in the twentieth century. But the way this works has changed dramatically over time. Ireland’s colonial past has had an enduring influence over political life, enabling stable institutions of democratic accountability, while also shaping economic underdevelopment and persistent emigration. More recently, membership of the EU has brought about far-reaching transformation across almost all aspects of life. But the paradoxes have only intensified. Now one of the most open economies in the world, Ireland has experienced both rapid growth and a severe crash in the wake of the Great Recession. By some measures, Ireland is among the most affluent countries in the world, yet this is not the lived experience for many of its citizens. Ireland is an unequivocally modern state, yet public life continues to be marked by ideas and values in which tradition and modernity are uneasy bedfellows. It is a small state that has ambitions to carry more weight on the world stage. Ireland continues to be deeply connected to Britain through ties of culture and trade, now matters of deep concern post-Brexit. And the old fault lines between North and South, between Ireland and Britain, which had been at the core of one of Europe’s longest and bloodiest civil conflicts, risk being reopened. These key issues are teased out in this book, making it the most comprehensive volume on Irish politics to date.
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Huss, Oksana, and Oleksandra Keudel. Open budget: Learning from the Open School Platform in Donetsk oblast, Ukraine. Bononia University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/oblospd01.

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The case study developed as part of IIEP‐UNESCO Research Project ‘Open Government: Learning From Experience’ analyses how an open government approach is being applied in Ukraine to resolve the critical issue of non‐transparent school financing through parents’ donations that undermines trust among key educational stakeholders. Developed in 2016, the Open School Platform (OS) is an online tool that allows parents to visualise the school’s budget, needs and expenditures in an easy‐ to‐read format. The study shows that OS has contributed to: improved trust among key stakeholders, improved communication and collaboration between school personnel and local public authorities, and more effective planning. But it also confirms that the use of ICT can lead to inequalities in poor rural communities having low levels of Internet access or computer literacy. It concludes on the importance of open government for shifting to a new paradigm of cooperation and partnership. And it recommends providing access to information in line with the Open Data Charter; ensuring a legal framework for citizen participation; using handy and accessible technological solutions; and following a ‘learning‐by‐doing’ approach to build up social capital for constructive interaction with authorities.
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Schünemann, Wolf J., and Marianne Kneuer, eds. E-Government und Netzpolitik im europäischen Vergleich. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845291918.

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How are e-government and Internet policy organised and developed in different countries? This comprehensively revised volume answers this question and addresses the latest developments within the amended framework of digitalisation, such as cybersecurity, data protection, open government and e-democracy, among others. With contributions by Ana Azurmendi, Christoph Bieber, Jérôme Brugger, Emiliana De Blasio, Robert Dewar, Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Marianne Fraefel, Annette Knaut, Marianne Kneuer, Stine Marg, Véronique Millim, Manuel Misgeld, Matt Poelmans, Alessia, C. Neuroni, Simon P. Rinas, Patrick Ruestchmann, Ulrich Sarcinelli, Wolf J. Schünemann, Welf Schröter, Michele Sorice, Stefan Steiger, Sebastian Stier, Sophie Valdenaire-Ratto and Maria A. Wimmer.
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Baumgartner, Frank R., Christian Breunig, and Emiliano Grossman, eds. Comparative Policy Agendas. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835332.001.0001.

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The Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) brings together data on government activities in over twenty countries, and provides a consistent categorizing system to understand when a given institution of government in a particular country took action on any issue of public policy. All topics are covered, comprehensively, over several decades, in some countries going back to World War II. Because of the open-data philosophy that animates the international network of scholars involved in the project and their meticulous attention to comparability and common data coding conventions, the databases of the CAP represent an unprecedented resource for the study of public policy across national borders. In this major new book, leaders of each national team provide the background and information needed for anyone to understand how best to make use of these newly available historical databases. Interested users will range from novice students of public policy to accomplished scholars, from interested citizens to professional journalists, political or partisan activists, and professional staff of legislative assemblies or national administrative agencies. The book’s sections include chapters introducing the CAP to a new audience, describing each national project, illustrating various cross-national uses and analyses that the CAP data allow, and concluding with ideas for further practical and research uses.
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Alter, Rolf. Addressing the Policy Challenge. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817062.003.0012.

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Countries worldwide recognise the need for further efforts to develop robust and comparable policy-relevant evidence on government performance that can feed into the policy-making cycle. Despite this consensus and the growing quantity of data along with technological advances, many governments still have trouble generating, collecting, synthesising, and using evidence to inform decisions. This chapter looks at both the supply and demand sides of policy-related evidence to highlight some of the challenges faced by evidence producers and users as well as some of the solutions that have emerged and seem to hold potential. The search for appropriate indicators to monitor and evaluate open government initiatives provides a practical example of how the challenges can be dealt with. From the discussion arise a number of recommendations for improving governance indicators, the evidence on which they are based, and the way their findings can be put to use.
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Goldfield, Michael. The Southern Key. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190079321.001.0001.

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The South is today, as it always has been, the key to understanding American society, its politics, its constitutional anomalies and government structure, its culture, its social relations, its music and literature, its media focus, its blind spots, and virtually everything else. The Southern Key argues that much of what is important in American politics and society today was largely shaped by the successes and failures of the labor movements of the 1930s and 1940s, and most notably the failures of southern labor organizing during this period. It also argues that these failures, despite some important successes in organizing interracial unions, left the South (and consequentially much of the rest of the United States as well) racially backward and open to right-wing demagoguery. These failures have led to a nationwide decline in unionization, growing economic inequality, and overall failures to confront white supremacy head on. In an in-depth look at unexamined archival material and detailed data, The Southern Key challenges established historiography, both telling a tale of race, radicalism, and betrayal and arguing that the outcome was not at all predetermined.
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Gueorguiev, Dimitar D. Retrofitting Leninism. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197555668.001.0001.

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Retrofitting Leninism explores the relationship between political inclusion and political control through the lens of participatory governance in the People’s Republic of China. In this book, Dimitar Gueorguiev explores and substantiates three key points. First, public participation is a prerequisite for effective administration, irrespective of how a regime is constituted. Second, a regime’s ability to solicit, process, and recast public input into policy outputs is central to its political durability. Third, technological advances in communication make it easier for authoritarian regimes, particularly those with Leninist foundations, to correspond with the public and thus undercut calls for genuine democratic progress—an endogenous process of regime maintenance the author calls retrofitting. Using archival data, media reports, and original opinion polls, Gueorguiev shows how public inputs are incorporated into the marketing and implementation of top-down policy outputs. To unpack the interface between inputs and outputs, he focuses on proposal-making and government priorities in local Chinese legislatures. Finally, to evaluate the downstream impact, Gueorguiev estimates the effect of open policymaking on sub-national regulation and government approval. The findings suggest that public engagement contributes to both policy stability and positive public perceptions of policy. Though instrumental, the book also underscores that inclusive authoritarianism depends on the voluntary participation of Chinese citizens, which is far from guaranteed.
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