The public sector collects and generates vast amounts of data. In recent years the interest in re-using public, non-personal data has been increasing among citizens, groups and companies outside the public sector. The media, civil society groups, businesses and private citizens can use public data as "raw material" to create new services, new insight and economic value. Efficient re-use of public data requires that public sector agencies inform about their data sources and make data available in relevant formats. Practice varies strongly between Norwegian public sector agencies in different subject areas and across administrative levels (state/regional/local), this fact finding project from August to December 2009 has revealed. Some agencie...
Today's information society is facing constant new challenges, one of which is how the public sector...
The paper presents a case study on the use of open big data in the Norwegian Parliament. A set of po...
Today it is increasingly evident that data is the new determining element in the economy and society...
The public sector collects and generates vast amounts of data. In recent years the interest in re-us...
There is currently an effort within the European Union and Sweden to make data produced by governmen...
Det sägs att vidareutnyttjande av öppna data från offentlig myndighet kan resultera i positiva effek...
The open data concept is based on the EU directive from 2003 with the goal to highlight the need for...
During the last decade several initiatives have worked towards open and freely available data. First...
Availability of public sector (geo-)information is essential for effective and efficient government ...
The concept of open data in the public sector is not new, and governments have long beenthe primary ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide modern local governments with potential...
Data has been recognized as an important resource in the public sector. As a result, the expectation...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The creation of open data has seen a series of waves in which every growing resources of data are be...
Digital transformation is highlighted as a way of solving many of the problems and challenges that t...
Today's information society is facing constant new challenges, one of which is how the public sector...
The paper presents a case study on the use of open big data in the Norwegian Parliament. A set of po...
Today it is increasingly evident that data is the new determining element in the economy and society...
The public sector collects and generates vast amounts of data. In recent years the interest in re-us...
There is currently an effort within the European Union and Sweden to make data produced by governmen...
Det sägs att vidareutnyttjande av öppna data från offentlig myndighet kan resultera i positiva effek...
The open data concept is based on the EU directive from 2003 with the goal to highlight the need for...
During the last decade several initiatives have worked towards open and freely available data. First...
Availability of public sector (geo-)information is essential for effective and efficient government ...
The concept of open data in the public sector is not new, and governments have long beenthe primary ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide modern local governments with potential...
Data has been recognized as an important resource in the public sector. As a result, the expectation...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The creation of open data has seen a series of waves in which every growing resources of data are be...
Digital transformation is highlighted as a way of solving many of the problems and challenges that t...
Today's information society is facing constant new challenges, one of which is how the public sector...
The paper presents a case study on the use of open big data in the Norwegian Parliament. A set of po...
Today it is increasingly evident that data is the new determining element in the economy and society...