21/02/2025
๐๐๐ญ'๐ฌ ๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐ค ๐๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ ๐จ๐ฉ๐๐ง ๐๐๐ญ๐ - Conclusions of the first panel discussion at the ECePS conference on the use of open data for research
At the ECePS conference "Promises and Paradoxes of Open Data", leading experts Prof Dr Evelyn Uuemaa, Dr Kรผlli Taro, Dr Ott Velsberg and Dr Mihkel Solvak shared their experiences and insights on making the most of open data. Fifteen years ago, the idea of using readily available data seemed like a far-fetched dream. Today, however, increasingly more data from the public and private sectors is accessible to researchers, opening up exciting new possibilities. Evelyn Uuemaa talked about how she uses geospatial data and visualisation in her work, while Kรผlli Taro stressed the importance of linking different datasets (both open and closed) to unlock the full potential of open data.
But it's not all plain sailing. Uuemaa and Taro also pointed out several challenges, such as the lack of metadata, inconsistencies in standards and data definitions over time, and difficulties in accessing data. Ott Velsberg and Mihkel Solvak noted that data owners are often unaware of how valuable their data can be for research. This lack of understanding can lead to missed opportunities for data use.
The panellists agreed that making the most of open data doesn't happen automatically. It requires ongoing communication between data owners and researchers to improve feedback loops, which could help solve current issues around data access and quality.
The discussion was a powerful reminder that the potential of open data is huge, but unlocking it requires collaboration, interaction and a shared vision for the future of open data.
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Political Science - University of Tartu Vincent Homburg Mihkel Solvak Kรผlli Taro