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The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences
Published in 2014, this is an ideal guide to the essentials of what is DATA; what we are currently doing with it that is fundamentally different than in the past; and finally speculation and ramifications of both BIG and OPEN DATA for information systems. Broken into several chapters... it occurs t...
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author | Kitchin, Rob |
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description | Published in 2014, this is an ideal guide to the essentials of what is DATA; what we are currently doing with it that is fundamentally different than in the past; and finally speculation and ramifications of both BIG and OPEN DATA for information systems. Broken into several chapters... it occurs to me that this is the perfect outline for a complete overhaul of a DATA Lecture I've tried to sandwich between Intro to Vector and Raster Model Lectures! Often Introductory GIS courses really don't consider Geo Data in depth; much less DATA itself as a stand-alone lecture topic; so this is a bit of |
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spelling | cern-20191172021-04-21T20:18:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2019117engKitchin, RobThe data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequencesInformation Transfer and Management Published in 2014, this is an ideal guide to the essentials of what is DATA; what we are currently doing with it that is fundamentally different than in the past; and finally speculation and ramifications of both BIG and OPEN DATA for information systems. Broken into several chapters... it occurs to me that this is the perfect outline for a complete overhaul of a DATA Lecture I've tried to sandwich between Intro to Vector and Raster Model Lectures! Often Introductory GIS courses really don't consider Geo Data in depth; much less DATA itself as a stand-alone lecture topic; so this is a bit of Sage Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:20191172014 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Kitchin, Rob The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title | The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title_full | The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title_fullStr | The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title_full_unstemmed | The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title_short | The data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
title_sort | data revolution: big data, open data, data infrastructures and their consequences |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2019117 |
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