Open data? Yes, but in a sustainable way
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2011.may.08Keywords:
Open data, Open government, Transparency, Public administration, Information reuse, Public sector information reuse, PSI reuse.Abstract
More and more people think that we are transforming the model of society, changing from an industrial to a knowledge model, where data and information are its raw material. In this context many open data initiatives are being developed by public administrations around the world in a short time period. The open data process is defined, the reasons to carry out it are explained, and some guidelines on how to do it in a very pragmatic and sustainable manner are given.
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