This event hosted by The Guardian. They say: “The web not only gives easy access to billions of statistics on every matter – from MP’s expenses to the location of every public convenience in the UK – but also provides the tools to visualise said information, giving a clarity of voice and an equality of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Heather Brooke’
The web data revolution – a new future for journalism
Posted: November 12, 2010 in Data Journalism, Events, My Data JourneyTags: data, David McCandless, events, FOI, Guardian DataBlog, Heather Brooke, information is beautiful, Richard Pope, ScraperWiki, Simon Rogers
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Freedom of Information and Evidence Based Policy Making
Posted: August 16, 2010 in EventsTags: events, FOI, Freedon of Information, Heather Brooke, Westminister skeptics
Who? Heather Brooke award winning freedom of information campaigner and author What? Pub social and talk When? Monday, September 13 at 7:00PM Where? The Monk Exchange Strutton Ground London SW1H 0HW Why? To dig for a story you can go to a stae own mine (open data) where anyone can dig and someone else gets [...]