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Use cases in: Norwegen

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  • Regierung & Öffentliche Verwaltung
Statsregnskapet is a website that visualises government spending and budgets on the basis of publicly available government statistics. In doing so, it aims to create transparency in government spending.
  • Regierung & Öffentliche Verwaltung

Provides transparency on the work of parliamentary representatives.

  • Umwelt & Klima

This application provides tells you whether it rains or whether they expect rain in the Norwegian city of Bergen.

Berichte in: Norwegen

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  • Analytische Berichte
  • Europe
  • 2022

Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine

Open_Data_Best_Practices_in_Europe_Estonia_Slovenia_and_Ukraine.pdf
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  • Analytische Berichte
  • Europe
  • 2021

Data sharing as a service: will data services remove intellectual property rights from the picture, and at what cost?

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  • Berichte der Community offener Daten
  • Europe
  • 2017

ePSI platform scoreboard

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  • Berichte der Community offener Daten
  • Europe
  • 2017

ePSI Platform PSI Scoreboard

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  • Berichte der Community offener Daten
  • Europe
  • 2016

Best Practice: Holistic Metrics

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Open Data News in: Norwegen

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World Environment Day: Open data on plastic pollution

Today is World Environment Day, dedicated to raise awareness on plastic pollution. The accumulation of plastic products in the environment causes significant problems for wildlife and their habitats as well as for human populations. Approximately 7 billion out of the 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic produced from 1950 to 1917 ended up as waste in nature. Therefore, systematic change in the way we produce, use and dispose plastic is crucial. Changing the way we reuse, recycle, reorient and diversify plastic is proposed by the UN environment programme in their report ‘Turning off the Tap: How the

Learn about the key highlights of the webinar ‘Data spaces: Introducing the concept and relevance in today’s world’

On Friday 12 May, the data.europa academy hosted the webinar ‘Data spaces: Introducing the concept and relevance in today’s world’. This was the first webinar in a series of webinars on Data Spaces, aligning with the European Data Strategy, where a common European data space is defined as a key element to facilitate data pooling and sharing. This first webinar introduced its concept, policy and legal framework. Data spaces are data ecosystems that operate based on shared policies and rules to overcome legal and technical barriers to data sharing and unleash the value of data. Building upon
‘Data spaces: Introducing the concept and relevance in today’s world’

Discover the data.europa academy: Third course ‘Incorporating open data into your application’

The restructured data.europa academy offers its third course, ‘Incorporating open data into your application’, where you can learn how to use open data to create or enhance applications. Whether you are beginner or advanced, you can discover how to find hidden data on the web, how to use it and achieve open data interoperability across Europe. The course covers seven lessons, starting with an e-learning ‘Finding hidden data on the web’, which explains how to locate and obtain hidden data and assess its benefits and value. Following that, the ‘5 Stars of linked open data’ method used to assess
Third course ‘Incorporating open data into your application’

European Single Access Point: Harvesting guidelines for Member States

In the framework of the Data Governance Act (DGA), the European Commission shall establish a European Single Access Point (ESAP), which will be integrated into data.europa.eu. As a searchable electronic European register, the ESAP will collect, partially mirror, and render the data provided by national single information points (NSIPs). NSIPs will assist potential re-users in finding information on what protected data (e.g., personal, or commercially confidential data) can be reused under specific conditions. They are to be established by the EU Member States by 24 September 2023. For the
European Single Access Point: Harvesting guidelines for Member States