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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Series Editor’s Introduction
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Introduction The Archaeological and Electronic Mountains -
1 The Information Sharing Crisis that Does Not Go Away -
2 Coerce, Consent, and Coax -
3 Why Open Data Finds Agencies’ Doors Closed -
4 How Data Trade Opens Agencies’ Closed Doors -
5 Public Sector Data as a Contested Commodity -
6 The Public Sector Information Exchange (PSIE) -
7 Four PSIE Challenges -
8 A Political Strategy to Promote PSIE - Appendix: Abbreviations
- References
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Series Editor’s Introduction
-
Introduction The Archaeological and Electronic Mountains -
1 The Information Sharing Crisis that Does Not Go Away -
2 Coerce, Consent, and Coax -
3 Why Open Data Finds Agencies’ Doors Closed -
4 How Data Trade Opens Agencies’ Closed Doors -
5 Public Sector Data as a Contested Commodity -
6 The Public Sector Information Exchange (PSIE) -
7 Four PSIE Challenges -
8 A Political Strategy to Promote PSIE - Appendix: Abbreviations
- References
- Index