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Open Data and Reuse of Public Sector Information in the Judicial Field: Challenges in Regulation, Use Cases, and Opportunities
The digitalization in the public sector in Spain has also reached the judicial field. The first regulation to establish a legal framework in this regard was the reform that took place through Law 18/2011, of July 5th (LUTICAJ). Since then, there have been advances in the technological modernization…
- Reports and studies
High-Value Data Sets: Understanding the Data Providers' Perspective
This report published by the European Data Portal (EDP) covers the following topics.
Making data available as open data in all EU Member States is vital to harnessing its potential for European society and economy. In order to increase impact effectively, efforts must target the datasets that…
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Technical standards for good data governance
Data is a key pillar of digital transformation. Reliable and quality data are the basis of everything, from the main strategic decisions to the routine operational process, they are fundamental in the development of data spaces, as well as the basis of disruptive solutions linked to fields such as…
- Guides
Training materials on open data by Iniciativa Aporta
In the Action Plan of the International Open Data Conference, capacity development has become a priority within the international open data movement. After all, the need for training tools is essential for leaders responsible for PSI policies, data producers and reusers, public and private sector,…
- Training materials
Open data beyond the public sector
From its origins, the open data movement has been focused on opening up public sector data, and even the original statement of open data principles itself refers only to data from public administrations (open government data - OGD). However, this perception has evolved and today it is more common…
- Reports and studies
Open data and health: technological context, stakeholders and legal framework
Spain is the second country with the highest life expectancy in the world, only behind Japan. Spaniards live 83 years on average. This positive data is stained by a negative one: the low birth rate, which is leading us towards a population aging. This situation means that we need a more efficient…
- Reports and studies
Open Data and Smart Cities Report: an alternative legal perspective
The commitment to so-called smart cities is currently one of the major commitments to technological innovation in the public sector, especially in the local sphere. This type of initiative aims to address challenges to sustainability in the urban context and, through the advanced use of information…
- Reports and studies
Open Data: Publication and reuse of Open Data as an initiative of Open Government in the Administration
Why are open data important? What is their relationship with open government? How can I start an initiative of this kind? Who can I take as a reference? These are some of the questions that the Open Data Guide: Publication and reuse of Open Data as an initiative of Open Government in the…
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Available resources to learn more about DCAT-AP
The DCAT-AP application profile aims to describe, using metadata, the catalogs and datasets of European open data portals. For this, DCAT-AP is based on Data Catalogs Vocabulary (DCAT), published by W3C. In particular, the DCAT-AP is a specification that describes a series of restrictions (such as…
- Guides
Open data: strategic guide for its implementation and minimum datasets to publish
Spain is one of the most prominent countries in the opening of public sector data, according to the Open Data Maturity in Europe 2017 report - remember that our country ranks second in the ranking that measures the maturity and availability of open data in Europe, just behind Ireland. Although this…
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