Symposium 'Access to and Ownership of Public Sector Information'

Die zunehmende Digitalisierung von Informationen des öffentlichen Sektors einerseits und die Notwendigkeit der Berücksichtigung unterschiedlicher Interessen hinsichtlich Zugang und Verfügbarkeit werfen zahlreiche Gestaltungsfragen auf.

Dazu wurde im Rahmen der Beteiligung des ITA am Forschungsnetzwerk COST A14 "Government and Democracy in the Information Age" am 7. Dezember 2001 an der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien ein internationales Symposium "Access to and Ownership of Public Sector Information" durchgeführt.

Das Symposium leistete einen Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Diskussion von Fragen des Zugangs zur und der Verwertung von Informationen des öffentlichen Sektors, insbesondere der Content-Verwertung in digitaler Form und gab mit der Auseinandersetzung in einem internationalen Kontext zugleich einen Anstoß zur Bewusstseinsbildung und Diskussion des politischen Handlungsbedarfs in Österreich. Unterlagen zu den Präsentationen finden sich auf der archivierten Konferenz-Homepage. Als Folgeprojekt zum Symposium wurde eine Buchpublikation initiiert, die den Gegenstand international und in erweiterter Perspektive untersucht.

Publikationen

  • Harnessing public sector information for greater accessibility: Austria and the UK. / Aichholzer, G; Tang, P.
    G. Aichholzer, H. Burkert (Hg.), Public Sector Information in the Digital Age. Between Markets, Public Management and Citizens’ Rights, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2004. S. 287-326.
  • Electronic Access to Public Sector Information: Some Key Issues. / Aichholzer, G.
    Roland Traunmüller (ed.), Electronic Government. Third International Conference, EGOV 2004, Zaragoza, Spain, August/September 2004, Proceedings, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. 2004. S. 525-528.
  • Public Sector Information in the Digital Age – Between Markets, Public Management and Citizens’ Rights. / Aichholzer, G; Burkert, H.
    Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004.

    This timely volume reviews key issues and developments in the controversial area of public sector information (PSI). It addresses the fundamental themes, challenges and conflicts surrounding the access to, and use of, PSI in the new digital era. Using detailed empirical analyses and case studies from across Europe and the USA, the authors focus on the crucial policy, economic, legal and social issues.rnrnThe public sector is the biggest single producer and holder of information including administrative and government documents, regulatory texts, political data and public registers. The authors demonstrate that this huge store of information is a key resource for a broad range of stakeholders such as citizens, civic organisations, private businesses and public sector agencies. They argue that charging the marginal cost of dissemination, a policy favoured in the US, will lead to optimal economic growth in society and will far outweigh the immediate perceived benefits of aggressive cost recovery. They illustrate how open government information policies create significant economic advantages to society and are beneficial in both the short and long term for the general public, the private sector and for governments themselves.rnrnThis is one of the first books devoted to addressing the new challenges of access to PSI and the role of public policy. The international contributors, including leading experts from Europe and US, have produced an informative and coherent resource that will be of interest to scholars, students and decision-makers working in the fields of public policy, economics, political science, law and information technology.

  • Elektronische Informationsdienste des öffentlichen Sektors – Entwicklungstrends und Gestaltungsstrategien in Österreich. / Aichholzer, G; Schmutzer, R.
    Hauffe, H., Holländer, St., Weigel, H. (Hg.), 2001, Informationssysteme und Informationsberufe im Umbruch, Graz: W. Neugebauer Verlag. 2001. S. 49-61.
  • Neues EU-Dokument zu "Informationen des öffentlichen Sektors". / Aichholzer, G.
    in: ITA-Newsletter, Nr. Dezember 2001, 15.06.2001, S. 6.
  • Symposium "Access to and Ownership of Public Sector Information". / Aichholzer, G.
    in: ITA-Newsletter, Nr. September 2001, 15.06.2001, S. 5.
  • Organizational, Technological and Regulatory Challenges for Realizing Electronic Government. / Aichholzer, G; Schmutzer, R.
    Hansen, H. R., Bichler, M., Mahrer, H. (Hg.): Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems "ECIS 2000: A Cyberspace Odyssey", Vienna: Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. 2000. S. 1136-1143.

    In this paper we discuss the main challenges faced by electronic government initiatives. First, the components of and the demand for electronic government services are identified. Then we point out infrastructure requirements on the technological level for both the service providers and the customers. Organizational challenges are discussed with a focus on integration and coordination requirements. The need for regulation is shown in respect to public information access and security concerns with transaction services.

  • E-Government – mehr als nur E-Commerce. / Schmutzer, R.
    in: STANDARD Beilage "Neue Medien", 02.03.2000, S. 16.
  • Options, policy issues, and implementation of electronic government services. / Aichholzer, G; Schmutzer, R.
    J. Armitage, J. Roberts, Hg., Exploring Cyber Society. Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Issues, Proceedings of the Conference, 5th-7th July 1999, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK, School of Social, Political and Economic Sciences, Vol.. 1999. S. 1-14.
  • Die digitale Signatur als Voraussetzung für electronic government. / Schmutzer, R.
    in: ITA-Newsletter, Nr. April 1999, 15.06.1999, S. 16-17.
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Konferenzbeiträge/Vorträge

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    ‘Electronic Access to Public Sector Information: Some Key Issues’

    Aichholzer, G. (Speaker)

    30 Aug 2004

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Laufzeit

12/2000 - 12/2001

Kontaktpersonen

  • Georg Aichholzer