Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform government so as to generate sound policy decisions and effective strategies. Second, through a variety of media, it should provide the general public with information to enable individuals to engage with government services and to deliver personal data that they are obliged to provide. Access to a wide variety of public sector information (PSI) is also important to enable individuals to manage their lives, operate their businesses or help make political decisions about which party to support at an election. But in the midst of such uses is the asset itself i.e. PSI and the policy for its creation, storage, management, exploitation and distr...
The success of Google Maps suggests that free access to public sector information (PSI) contributes ...
In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-gove...
The Government 2.0 taskforce recommended that the OAIC develop a methodology for reporting to govern...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
This paper examines the development of United Kingdom (UK) Government policy towards the distributio...
This paper is based upon early findings of PhD research at the Department of Information Science, Lo...
The aim of the research was to investigate the development of United Kingdom government policy on ci...
This paper will outline legal and policy developments regarding the commercial re-use of public sect...
Public Sector Information (PSI) is a strategic resource without which government could not function....
This paper describes research to investigate the development of United Kingdom government policy on ...
In one sense it is remarkable just how much progress has been made during the 1990's in the delivery...
The aim of this paper is to explore the concept of public sector information (PSI), what it is, its ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the policy debates surrounding the commerc...
On the back of the growing capacity of networked digital information technologies to process and vis...
The success of Google Maps suggests that free access to public sector information (PSI) contributes ...
In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-gove...
The Government 2.0 taskforce recommended that the OAIC develop a methodology for reporting to govern...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
Information produced by government does of course serve a number of purposes. First it should inform...
This paper examines the development of United Kingdom (UK) Government policy towards the distributio...
This paper is based upon early findings of PhD research at the Department of Information Science, Lo...
The aim of the research was to investigate the development of United Kingdom government policy on ci...
This paper will outline legal and policy developments regarding the commercial re-use of public sect...
Public Sector Information (PSI) is a strategic resource without which government could not function....
This paper describes research to investigate the development of United Kingdom government policy on ...
In one sense it is remarkable just how much progress has been made during the 1990's in the delivery...
The aim of this paper is to explore the concept of public sector information (PSI), what it is, its ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the policy debates surrounding the commerc...
On the back of the growing capacity of networked digital information technologies to process and vis...
The success of Google Maps suggests that free access to public sector information (PSI) contributes ...
In May 2005, a research team began to investigate whether designing and implementing a whole-of-gove...
The Government 2.0 taskforce recommended that the OAIC develop a methodology for reporting to govern...