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| MyData Scotland || [[MyData Scotland ecosystem mapping]] workshop || | | MyData Scotland || [[MyData Scotland ecosystem mapping]] workshop || | ||
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q201}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q201}}}} health + education] |
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q227}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q227}}}} health + education + family activity] |
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q228}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLTableQuery|table=Q228}}}} work] |
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLWorkshopQuery|workshop=Q224}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLWorkshopQuery|workshop=Q224}}}} all together] |
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| MyData Finland || [[Mapping/Finland|Finnish ecosystem]] || | | MyData Finland || [[Mapping/Finland|Finnish ecosystem]] || | ||
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLcountry|country=Q564}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLcountry|country=Q564}}}} Finnish MyData ecosystem] |
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| MyData Japan || [[Mapping/Japan|Japanese ecosystem]] || | | MyData Japan || [[Mapping/Japan|Japanese ecosystem]] || | ||
− | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLcountry|country=Q681|legend=true}}}}] | + | [{{SPARQLEmbed|query={{SPARQLcountry|country=Q681|legend=true}}}} Japanese ecosystem] |
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Revision as of 12:38, 22 October 2019
This is a page aiming to show different visualizations of the state of MyData, in a broad sense:
- MyData hub network
- personal data ecosystem maps
- personal data tools ecosystem map
MyData
Contributor | Topic | Visualization |
---|---|---|
MyData Global | the whole network | |
MyData Scotland | MyData Scotland ecosystem mapping workshop |
health + education health + education + family activity work all together |
MyData Finland | Finnish ecosystem | |
MyData Japan | Japanese ecosystem |
Of course, it is necessary for these visualisations to engage in a mapping process. We explain here how to do so.