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Bienvenue sur le site OpenStreetMap France !

Bienvenue sur le site OpenStreetMap France !

Open Data en France Projet de loi Numérique : soutenons les (Biens) Communs !Communiqué de Regards Citoyens, le 16 octobre 2015 En dépit de la coincidence malheureuse avec le projet de loi Valter sur les données publiques, Regards Citoyens participe comme de nombreux citoyens et organisations à la consultation du Gouvernement autour de l'avant-projet de loi sur le numérique. OpenData, OpenAccess, OpenGov, Transparence... Autant de sujets que nous essayons de défendre dans nos propositions, et que nous vous invitons à soutenir ici : Ce texte offre par ailleurs l'opportunité législative de traiter plus largement de la question des biens communs à l'heure du numérique. Regards ...16/10/2015 — En lire plusProjet de loi Données publiques : une transposition ambitieuse est encore possible pour l'Open Data !

ouverture des données: Accueil American Symphony Orchestra Repertoires 1842-1970 Document Description-- Marked-up Document The document description contains information about the CPANDA codebook, not about the study itself. All CPANDA codebook citations contain bibliographic information for the codebook and archival details related to its creation. The citation in the document description should be used by individuals who cite information from the codebook. It is not intended as a citation for the data set. Title: American Symphony Orchestra Repertoires 1842-1970 CPANDA Identification Number: a00225 Author: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive Produced By: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive, July 12, 2005, Princeton, NJ: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive Software used in Production: oXygen XML Editor Funding Agency/Sponsor: Pew Charitable Trusts Grant Number: 2000-001763 Distributed By: Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive, Social Science Reference Center, Princeton University Library, November 22, 2005 Keywords

Data Design and the Orchestra Data Design and the Orchestra OOM Creative are currently working with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) to visualise audience, ticketing and repertoire data. OOM Creative’s founder Greg More is a data designer in residence at the MSO: a residency co-funded by Australia Council for Arts to situate data, design & technical expertise within an arts organisation. To date the residency has explored: - 20 years of repertoire data to illustrate relationships between performances, series & composers over time - 14 years of subscriber data to present changes in the MSO audience - Visualizing ticket sales to present trends in sales over the duration of a season. For the residency OOM Creative have been working with new web base visualization libraries to enable visualizations to be available on a range from devices from laptops to iPads, and also designing data models & systems to enable visualisations to be easily updated with the seasonal activities of the MSO.

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