Monday, September 17, 2012

11th IFIP EGOV Conference – ENGAGE workshop and best paper award


Uni Agder prof., at the Kristiansand Arts Theater 
The eleventh conference on Electronic Government (eGOV 2012) sponsored by IFIP was held in beautiful Kristiansand, Norway on the first week of September 2012.  The conference provided a highly interactive and professional forum for exchanging research concepts, progress and results.   As in the past, IFIP EGOV featured refereed paper presentations, invited keynote presentations, high‐level discussion panels, workshops and a PhD Colloquium.

Kristiansand is really a very nice, for some too quiet, small city in a very green and blue environment (ideal for a Greek, if it was warmer at winter).  But so “cosy” and so close to sailing at open sea …

The first day started with listening to the keynote speech of Jon Hovland, PhD, Advisor to the e-Governance unit, Ministry of Administration, Reform and Church Affairs, Norway.  Jon gave a broad and inspiring view of the next plans and actions for an open, collaborative administration in Norway, and, administering the …

ENGAGE project workshop on open data
  • Anneke Zuiderwijk, Delft University of Technology: “Benefits and impediments of challenges for the use of open government data”.
  • Yannis Charalabidis, University of AEGEAN: “The ENGAGE platform for open data: Characteristics and Challenges”. After the ENGAGE platform presentation participants were asked to provide answers to questions on the functionality and the usability of the ENGAGE tools.
  • Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology: “Open data and the need for transforming government”, on the type of transformations that are needed in governmental organizations to make the provision of open government data successful.
Analytical questionnaires on open data requirements and a lot of comments and suggestions were collected from the workshop participants.


View of the participants at the Kristiansand Castle


The evening reception at the Castle, hosted by the Mayor and the Universiy of Agder, was attended by many participants.

With the awards comittee at the celebration

Some good news we had during the dinner on the second day, that was held in the magnificent and nicely placed Kristiansand music/arts theater: 

Our paper “Issues and guiding principles for opening governmental judicial research data”, by Anneke Zuiderwijk , Marijn Janssen, Ronald Meijer, Sunil Choenni, Yannis Charalabidis and Keith Jeffery won the Best Paper Award, for the Category “most promising practical concept”



The Best 2012 Paper Award 

The next day, our paper on the NOMAD eGovernance Project on Non-moderated Crowd-sourcing  was presented at the ePart conference. Finally, the plane left before 06:00, still night in Kristiansand …
Morning lign-up from Kristiansand to the world ... (05:30)


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