As the largest generators of information, local and national government bodies have a central role to play in the development of information-intensive economies. This includes information on the economy, census data and geographic data from land planning agencies. The EU Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information lays out guidelines for how public bodies should make this information available and mechanisms for charging users wishing to re-use and repackage it. The process of drafting this directive incorporated a number of consultations that generated a large number of responses from both producers and users of public sector information. At the heart of many of these responses lies a debate on whether, and if so how, p...
The EU Directive on Re-use of Public Sector Information of 2013 (the PSI Directive) is a key instrum...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
The policy objective I wish to pursue with this paper, in terms of the coalition agreement, is to en...
Open access in various guises is changing the way information is created, distributed and consumed a...
Availability of public sector (geo-)information is essential for effective and efficient government ...
This article examines the Directive on re-use of public sector information in light of an EU funded ...
The success of Google Maps suggests that free access to public sector information (PSI) contributes ...
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
Since the late 1990s, governments at all levels have launched electronic government projects aimed a...
The recently-amended European Public Sector Information (PSI) Directive rests on the assumption that...
During the last decade several initiatives have worked towards open and freely available data. First...
The paper reviews the debates and policies on access to Public Sector Information (PSI) in Europe in...
In the digital age geo-information has become embedded in our daily lives, such as navigation system...
E-government represents one of the most palpable results of the dynamic development of the informati...
Information seekers can use products and services based onopen government data (OGD) to satisfy thei...
The EU Directive on Re-use of Public Sector Information of 2013 (the PSI Directive) is a key instrum...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
The policy objective I wish to pursue with this paper, in terms of the coalition agreement, is to en...
Open access in various guises is changing the way information is created, distributed and consumed a...
Availability of public sector (geo-)information is essential for effective and efficient government ...
This article examines the Directive on re-use of public sector information in light of an EU funded ...
The success of Google Maps suggests that free access to public sector information (PSI) contributes ...
Governments around the world are the largest producers of spatial information. Public sector spatial...
Since the late 1990s, governments at all levels have launched electronic government projects aimed a...
The recently-amended European Public Sector Information (PSI) Directive rests on the assumption that...
During the last decade several initiatives have worked towards open and freely available data. First...
The paper reviews the debates and policies on access to Public Sector Information (PSI) in Europe in...
In the digital age geo-information has become embedded in our daily lives, such as navigation system...
E-government represents one of the most palpable results of the dynamic development of the informati...
Information seekers can use products and services based onopen government data (OGD) to satisfy thei...
The EU Directive on Re-use of Public Sector Information of 2013 (the PSI Directive) is a key instrum...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
The policy objective I wish to pursue with this paper, in terms of the coalition agreement, is to en...