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Information Technology for Development | 2016

Viscous Open Data: The Roles of Intermediaries in an Open Data Ecosystem

Francois van Schalkwyk; Michelle Willmers; Maurice McNaughton

Open data have the potential to improve the governance of universities as public institutions. In addition, open data are likely to increase the quality, efficacy and efficiency of the research and analysis of higher education systems by providing a shared empirical base for critical interrogation and reinterpretation. Drawing on research conducted by the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project, and using an ecosystems approach, this research paper considers the supply, demand and use of open data as well as the roles of intermediaries in the governance of South African public higher education. It shows that governments higher education database is a closed and isolated data source in the data ecosystem; and that the open data that are made available by government is inaccessible and rarely used. In contrast, government data made available by data intermediaries in the ecosystem are being used by key stakeholders. Intermediaries are found to play several important roles in the ecosystem: (i) they increase the accessibility and utility of data; (ii) they may assume the role of a “keystone species” in a data ecosystem; and (iii) they have the potential to democratize the impacts and use of open data. The article concludes that despite poor data provision by government, the public university governance open data ecosystem has evolved because intermediaries in the ecosystem have reduced the viscosity of government data. Further increasing the fluidity of government open data will improve access and ensure the sustainability of open data supply in the ecosystem.


Archive | 2014

Rethinking Impact: Applying Altmetrics to Southern African Research

Cameron Neylon; Michelle Willmers; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Scholarly Communication at the University of Namibia: Case Study Report

Henry Trotter; Catherine Kell; Michelle Willmers; Eve Gray; Kingo Mchombu; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Open data in the governance of South African higher education

Francois van Schalkwyk; Michelle Willmers; Laura Czerniewicz


Archive | 2014

Seeking Impact and Visibility: Scholarly Communication in Southern Africa

Henry Trotter; Catherine Kell; Michelle Willmers; Eve Gray; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Changing Research Communication Practices and Open Scholarship: A Framework for Analysis

Laura Czerniewicz; Catherine Kell; Michelle Willmers; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Impact Beyond Citation: An Introduction to Altmetrics

Cameron Neylon; Michelle Willmers; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Open Education and the Open Scholarship Agenda, a University of Cape Town Perspective

Laura Czerniewicz; Glenda Cox; Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams; Michelle Willmers


Archive | 2014

Opening Access to Southern African Research: Recommendations for University Managers

Alma Swan; Michelle Willmers; Thomas King


Archive | 2014

Illustrating Impact: Applying Altmetrics to Southern African Research

Cameron Neylon; Michelle Willmers; Thomas King

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Thomas King

University of Cape Town

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Eve Gray

University of Cape Town

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