Publication: Social networks in spatial data infrastructures

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16 Nov 2009
Unit: Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing

GeoJournal published the paper: P. A. J. van Oort, G. W. Hazeu, H. Kramer, A. K. Bregt and F. I. Rip, Social networks in spatial data infrastructures.

Abstract 
Data sharing over the internet is increasingly efficient and increasingly anonymous. This growing anonymity makes it difficult for data users to exchange feedback: interesting ideas, innovations, ancillary data, concerns about data quality, etcetera. For data producers not knowing the end-users makes it more difficult to collect end-user feedback and tailor the production process to users needs. Feedback can be exchanged through social networks, in other words contacts with other users. Very little is known about such social networks in the case of data sharing. In this paper we present an analysis of the social networks associated with two land cover datasets. We found that most users have zero to two links to other users and virtually no links to users in other her organisations. Without these links, it seems almost impossible to identify users of a particular dataset. Internet technology can help but is currently not used to enhance exchange of feedback within the user community.

Keywords: Social networks, Spatial data infrastructure, User, Producer

 


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