数据孤岛:为加勒比地区的可持续发展培育开放的数据景观。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ian R Hambleton, Selvi Jeyaseelan
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信息的广泛数字化、数据处理的进步以及互联网连接设备的出现,导致了数据的激增,通常被松散地称为大数据。随着数字化转型,提供开放数据--即免费提供可修改和再利用的数据--已成为鼓励透明度和创新的关键战略。数据再利用对于加勒比地区的小岛屿发展中国家尤为重要,因为这些国家可用于处理社会优先事项的资源有限。数据共享工作必须考虑到隐私、安全和信息使用的道德问题,数据作为社会公益物与数据用于商业利益之间的矛盾可能是数据共享决策的决定因素。要实现数据共享的潜力,需要采用多学科方法。在本文中,我们将介绍增加加勒比地区开放数据存量的技术(或途径),并将其分为四种类型。倡议途径是扩大共享数据的数据生产者范围的技术。基础设施途径涉及公开数据的实际操作。治理途径是指导数据生产者的法规和框架,包括履行其法定数据义务。培训和交流途径是努力提高对数据共享的好处和做法的认识和了解。数据共享可以为加勒比地区的持续数字化转型提供具有成本效益的证据基础。可持续共享是关键,它必须包括强大的技术基础设施和治理,以及持续的沟通。
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Islands of data: cultivating an open data landscape for sustainable development in the Caribbean.

The widespread digitization of information, advances in data processing and the emergence of internet-connected devices have led to a proliferation of data, often loosely referred to as big data. With this digital transformation, offering open data - that is, data freely available for modification and reuse - has emerged as a key strategy for encouraging transparency and innovation. Data reuse holds particular importance in the small island developing states of the Caribbean, which have a limited resource pool from which to tackle the landscape of social priorities. Efforts made towards data-sharing must consider privacy, security and the ethical use of information, and the tension between data as a social good and data for commercial gain can be a determinant of data-sharing decisions. A multidisciplinary approach is needed to realize the potential of data-sharing. In this article, we describe techniques (or pathways) for growing the Caribbean's stock of open data, classifying these into four types. Initiative pathways are techniques to broaden the range of data producers that share data. Infrastructure pathways deal with the practicalities of making data publicly available. Governance pathways are regulations and frameworks that guide data producers, including in meeting their legal data obligations. Training and communication pathways are efforts to raise awareness and knowledge about the benefits and practices of data-sharing. Data-sharing can offer a cost-effective evidence base for the Caribbean's continuing digital transformation. Sustainable sharing is key, and it must include robust technical infrastructure and governance, and ongoing communication.

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