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Politecnico di Torino leads the LAPSI Network: make PSI in Europe more accessible, re-usable and exploitable.
Information generated and collected by public sector entities represents a veritable minefield; it might make a much greater contribution to EU economies and societies, if current legal barriers to access and re-use were removed.
The LAPSI (Legal Aspects of Public Sector Information) project intends to build a network apt to become the main European point of reference for high-level policy discussions and strategic [...]
Also posted in Education, accesso, intelligenza sociale, transparency Tagged EU, LAPSI, Open Data, openGov, PSI Leave a comment
Open Election Data come Linked Open Data: lezione dall’UK
During the May 2010 local elections, Socitm joined with the Local Government Association to support the Open Election Data Project set up by Chris Taggart, developer of OpenlyLocal.com and a member of the Department of Communities’ Local Public Data Panel, on which Socitm also sits.
Local authorities were encouraged to publish election results on their websites [...]
Also posted in accesso, connecting, piattaforme, transparency Tagged data.gov.uk, Linked Data, LOD, Open Data, open election data, RDFa Leave a comment

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