Putney Library in the 1960s. Libraries are places where books (and magazines, newspapers, audio, video, etc) are stored, but are much more than simply a content-store. Everyone loves libraries.
Presenting the draft 5-star structure to Data Engagement that emerged from work by Tim Davies, Liz Stevenson, Anthony Zacharzewski, Jon Foster and Jag Goraya at UK GovCamp 2012. See http://bit.ly/data_stars for more information.
Here we map this to more of a 5-part “data lifecycle” than a 5-star structure. It’s possible to do some stages without others.
An example of showing search stats from behind the scenes at http://www.data4nr.net/
Databridge was a project which OCSI worked on with Jo Ivens, helping a charity called Amaze (http://www.amazebrighton.org.uk/) to aggregate, correlate and display data. See http://databridgeuk.wordpress.com/ for more information on Databridge.
An example of a small report published by Warwickshire Observatory (http://www.warwickshireobservatory.org/) – see http://wp.me/pGw9x-J2 for the original report. Of interest here is the very immediate inclusion of how the figures were calculated, and the associated explanatory notes.