Despite the current interest in Open Data publishing, a formal and
comprehensive methodology supporting an organization in deciding which data to
publish and carrying out precise procedures for publishing high-quality data,
is still missing. In this paper we argue that the Ontology-based Data
Management paradigm can provide a formal basis for a principled approach to
publish high quality, semantically annotated Open Data. We describe two main
approaches to using an ontology for this endeavor, and then we present some
technical results on one of the approaches, called bottom-up, where the
specification of the data to be published is given in terms of the sources, and
specific techniques allow deriving suitable annotations for interpreting the
published data under the light of the ontology