Being open about data: Analysis of the UK open data policies and applicability of open data

  • Halonen A
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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the recent UK open-data policies and draws an argument on how governments can sustainably promote the development and use of open data. Moreover, research contributes to the ongoing discussion on the normative values of openness by presenting a conceptual analysis of open data as an integral part of the freedom-of-information continuum.

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Halonen, A. (2012). Being open about data: Analysis of the UK open data policies and applicability of open data. London: The Finnish Institute in London, 134. Retrieved from http://assets.finnishinstitute.studiocoucou.com/media/W1siZiIsIjIwMTMvMDEvMzEvMTNfMDNfMTNfNjM1X2JlaW5nXzIwb3Blbl8yMGFib3V0XzIwZGF0YS5wZGYiXV0/being open about data.pdf?sha=9b1040ca

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