Open Data: A National Data Governance Strategy For Open Science And Economic Development – A Case Study Of The United Arab Emirates

Tosin Ekundayo, Osama Isaac
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Open science is data-based endeavor. It requires scientific collection and analysis to arrive at findings, that explains a phenomenon. Data are either primary or secondary. In a post pandemic world, restrictions are posing challenges to the collection of primary data for scientific analysis purpose. This is due to limited financial and/or time resources and/or some form of social distancing. A sustaining alternative for open science program is secondary data. These are data collected by a credible source like government and reputable organizations (Chinelo Igwenagu, 2016; Morgan & J.Harmon, n.d.). How accessible are open data for open science in the MENA region? The difficulty and/or unavailability of data poses a challenge to open science practices in the MENA region. This paper intends to investigate open data for open science and economic development in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a leading country in the MENA region. The aim is to identify the region’s open data and open science gaps based on the Open Data Barometer (ODB) framework and proffer insight for optimization, using the national data governance approach of Open data as per the Open Data Charter (ODC) principles of 2015. This study reviews a 63 randomly selected list of government entities & ministries open data practices in the UAE. Potential findings will help assess open data and open science strategy in the region. This is significant because it will draw the attention of MENA government and stakeholders to the gaps and opportunities in the revival of a post pandemic economy. It could also serve as a model for other MENA nations in their pursuance of all-round development.
开放数据:面向开放科学和经济发展的国家数据治理战略——以阿拉伯联合酋长国为例
开放科学是基于数据的努力。它需要科学的收集和分析来得出解释现象的发现。数据可以是主要的,也可以是次要的。在大流行后的世界中,各种限制对为科学分析目的收集原始数据构成了挑战。这是由于有限的财政和/或时间资源和/或某种形式的社会距离。开放科学项目的一个持续替代方案是二手数据。这些数据是由政府和信誉良好的组织等可靠来源收集的(Chinelo Igwenagu, 2016;摩根,J.Harmon,无日期)。在中东和北非地区,开放科学的开放数据可获得性如何?数据的困难和/或不可获得对中东和北非地区的开放科学实践构成了挑战。本文旨在研究阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)作为中东和北非地区的主要国家在开放科学和经济发展方面的开放数据。其目的是根据开放数据晴雨表(ODB)框架确定该地区的开放数据和开放科学差距,并根据2015年开放数据宪章(ODC)原则,使用开放数据的国家数据治理方法,为优化提供见解。本研究回顾了63个随机选择的政府机构名单。阿联酋政府部门开放数据的做法。潜在的发现将有助于评估该地区的开放数据和开放科学战略。这很重要,因为它将提请中东和北非国家政府和利益攸关方注意大流行后经济复苏的差距和机会。这也可以为其他中东和北非国家追求全面发展提供借鉴。
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