[Gfoss] Fwd: [SDI-Europe] Netherlands: Open Access Policy (April 2007)

Piergiorgio Cipriano pg.cipriano at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 11:17:34 CEST 2007


(scusate cross-posting)

Interessante post su SDI-Europe: riguarda le policy di accesso a dati
geografici in Olanda.
Come si diceva in qualche messaggio fa ("SDI a
confronto<http://www.faunalia.com/pipermail/gfoss/2007-July/005143.html>")
... non è un priblema di software !!

pg


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From: Kate Lance <klance_remote a yahoo.com>
Date: 7-ago-2007 8.18
Subject: [SDI-Europe] Netherlands: Open Access Policy (April 2007)
To: SDI-legal-econ <legal-econ a lists.gsdi.org>, SDI-Europe <
sdi-europe a lists.gsdi.org>


http://www.minbzk.nl/aspx/download.aspx?file=/contents/pages/87285/opentoegankelijkheidsbeleidvooroverheidvergeleken.pdf<http://www.epsiplus.net/epsiplus/news/netherlands_open_access_policy>
Netherlands: Open Access Policy
The Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK) announced the
publication of a report on open access policy for government
information. The report approaches the topic through five international case
studies: France, Germany - Northrhine Westphalia, Norway, Spain - Catalonia,
and UK – England & Wales.  [The report itself is in Dutch, but the Executive
Summary and case studies are in English]

The report was prepared by several authors who are members of this list.
Dr. ir. Bastiaan van Loenen
Mr. dr. ir. Jaap Zevenbergen
Dr. Garfield Giff
Dr. ir. Joep Crompvoets

The report reaches eight conclusions (recommendations):
1. Apply the current general policy for public sector information (maximum
price of marginal cost of dissemination and no conditions that limit the
reuse) to public sector geo-information. Allow only a limited number of
(very specific) exemptions.
2. Promote the transparency of use restrictions
3. Promote the documentation of metadata.
4. Require by law free viewing of public sector GI.
5. Promote the free availability of GI within government. If necessary
change current financial streams at the budget level.
6. Create a one-stop shop (one portal where an overview of available public
GI) in a neutral organisation, which does not have a market interest.
7. Promote the development of private value-added services by introducing an
Experimentation clause in the new Dutch Freedom of information act.
8. Delineate what value-added activities the (semi-) public sector may
develop and what should be left to the private sector.
Source: http://www.epsiplus.net/epsiplus/news/netherlands_open_access_policy

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