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October 31, 2014

Enhancing open data with identifiers

Filed under: Linked Data,Open Data — Patrick Durusau @ 12:07 pm

Enhancing open data with identifiers

From the webpage:

The Open Data Institute and Thomson Reuters have published a new white paper, explaining how to use identifiers to create extra value in open data.

Identifiers are at the heart of how data becomes linked. It’s a subject that is fundamentally important to the open data community, and to the evolution of the web itself. However, identifiers are also in relatively early stages of adoption, and not many are aware of what they are.
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Put simply, identifiers are labels used to refer to an object being discussed or exchanged, such as products, companies or people. The foundation of the web is formed by connections that hold pieces of information together. Identifiers are the anchors that facilitate those links.

This white paper, ‘Creating value with identifiers in an open data world’ is a joint effort between Thomson Reuters and the Open Data Institute. It is written as a guide to identifier schemes:

  • why identity can be difficult to manage;
  • why it is important for open data;
  • what challenges there are today and recommendations for the community to address these in the future.

Illustrative examples of identifier schemes are used to explain these points.

The recommendations are based on specific issues found to occur across different datasets, and should be relevant for anyone using, publishing or handling open data, closed data and/or their own proprietary data sets.

Are you a data consumer?
Learn how identifiers can help you create value from discovering and connecting to other sources of data that add relevant context.

Are you a data publisher?
Learn how understanding and engaging with identifier schemes can reduce your costs, and help you manage complexity.

Are you an identifier publisher?
Learn how open licensing can grow the open data commons and bring you extra value by increasing the use of your identifier scheme.

The design and use of successful identifier schemes requires a mix of social, data and technical engineering. We hope that this white paper will act as a starting point for discussion about how identifiers can and will create value by empowering linked data.

Read the blog post on Linked data and the future of the web, from Chief Enterprise Architect for Thomson Reuters, Dave Weller.

When citing this white paper, please use the following text: Open Data Institute and Thomson Reuters, 2014, Creating Value with Identifiers in an Open Data World, retrieved from thomsonreuters.com/site/data-identifiers/

Creating Value with Identifiers in an Open Data World [full paper]

Creating Value with Identifiers in an Open Data World [management summary]

From the paper:

The coordination of identity is thus not just an inherent component of dataset design, but should be acknowledged as a distinct discipline in its own right.

A great presentation on identity and management of identifiers, echoing many of the themes discussed in topic maps.

A must read!

Next week I will begin a series of posts on the individual issues identified in this white paper.

I first saw this in a tweet by Bob DuCharme.

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