Organization of the information and obligated subjects in the Portal of the Transparency of Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2017.sep.19Keywords:
Dissemination of information, Open government, Open data, Big data, Organization of information, Administrative transparency, Good government, Public information, General state administration, Transparency portal of Spain.Abstract
In this article we analyze the organization of information in Spain´s Portal of the Transparency, which includes information that is required by law. We analyze both the organization of information and people who appear in the Portal. The analysis is then compared with the Law of transparency, access to public information, and good governance. The results show a high percentage of subjects that are not reporting the information as required by law. Contrarily, some sections, like economics, include an excess of information that makes their access complex.
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