Reuse of public sector information and open data in the Spanish and European context. Aporta Project

Authors

  • Carlos Marcos-Martí­n El profesional de la información
  • Salvador-Luis Soriano-Maldonado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2011.may.07

Keywords:

Public information, Reuse policies, Open data, Open government, Economic benefits, Democratic transparency, Aporta Project.

Abstract

The reuse of public sector information is an increasingly key element in the Open data and Open government strategies. The European authorities are promoting public information reuse policies as a pillar for the digital economy and for democratic transparency. In the same way, several public and private reuse initiatives in Spain have sprung up in recent years to maximize public information reuse benefits. In this sense, the Aporta Project, supported by the Spanish Ministry for Territorial Cooperation and Public Administration and the Ministry for Industry, Trade and Commerce, have been working since 2009 in promoting reuse in Spain. Regarding the challenges of the actual reuse policies it is important to point out that a Royal decree that develops the Spanish Reuse Law is being drafted with the aim to solve some indeterminate aspects of the present public information reuse law.

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Published

2011-07-18

How to Cite

Marcos-Martí­n, C., & Soriano-Maldonado, S.-L. (2011). Reuse of public sector information and open data in the Spanish and European context. Aporta Project. Profesional De La información, 20(3), 291–297. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2011.may.07