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Italy launches geodati.gov.it
The Agency for Digital Italy has made available the new version of the National Repository of spatial Data (RNDT), the catalogue of metadata relating to data and territorial services. The improved version of the RNDT portal, geodata.gov.it, is online with modifications aimed at improving the user experience by facilitated search, access, and use of data. An online guide is available for each functionality of the portal, to support the user of the new version. A brief guide with links to specific pages of the site further supports easy use. Find out more about the main new features introduced
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Review of the directive on the re-use of public sector information
The public consultation on the review of the Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information (PSI Directive) ran from 19 September to 16 December 2017. The objective was to collect perspectives as input for the reviewing of the Directive on re-use of public sector information (PSI Directive). The questions of this online consultation covered: the evaluation of the impact of the current Directive; the problem, objectives and possible options for the future of the Directive; the question of access by public sector bodies to data of public interest coming from private sector
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Open Data meeting for information management in Oslo
The Agency for Public Management and eGovernment Difi ( Direktoratet for forvaltning og ikt) invites public and private organisations involved in sharing and using open public data to a half-day seminar on information management. 'Good management of public information implies that public sector organisations have sufficient knowledge about what to offer as Open Data, and how this relates to other data management in the organisation.' (Difi) To share that knowledge and exchange experiences, selected speakers will present their projects and insights. Heather Bromfield and Atle Sandal (Difi) will
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Discover the PSI monitor
With the introduction and implementation of the PSI Directive, more and more government institutions publish Public Sector Information (PSI) as Open Data. By making the data free and publicly available, many obstacles of data re-use are removed or reduced. However, there are still datasets that require submission of individual requests for re-use. The PSI monitor is a publicly accessible database that collects and catalogues submitted requests for re-use of specific PSI datasets. As an individual, a company or an organisation, a request to a public sector body can be submitted and reported
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The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) supports Open Science
The OPERA Collaboration at the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) published the final results of their experiment. The findings demonstrate that muon-neutrinos can convert to tau-neutrinos, through a process called neutrino oscillation. The discovery of this process was awarded the 2015 Nobel Physics Prize. By publishing the data on the CERN Open Data Portal, researchers outside the OPERA Collaboration can conduct novel research with the data. The datasets include context information and a visualiser to help interpret the data, what makes them also suitable for educational
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Deutsche Bahn (DB) Open Data
Developers, start-ups and Deutsche Bahn are working on new ideas to co-create the future of rail travel. Therefore, the German transport company regularly hosts hackathons under the umbrella of mindbox, their digital innovation platform. They provide company data such as operating stations or the route network. At data.deutschebahn.com developers can access the data at any time and re-use it to create new applications. The data is available in machine-readable and openly licensed form, in various formats, permanently and free of charge. Deutsche Bahn is one of the first German companies to
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The 2018 edition of eGovernment factsheets has been published
The 2018 edition of eGovernment factsheets has been published by the European Commission's National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) . Produced in collaboration with national eGovernment experts, the eGov factsheets serve as a unique tool to identify best practices in the field of eGovernment policy and the digitisation of public administration. The national eGov factsheets include: Country profile; Most significant changes and progress; Main strategic objectives and principles at national level; Legal framework; eGovernment actors, roles and responsibilities; eGovernment
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From which building epoch is your flat?
Morgenpost interaktiv launched an interactive map that uses Open Data about Berlin's buildings. The map allows to find out how old the building blocks in every neighbourhood are. Different colours show the decades in which today's Berlin was created. Almost one quarter of residential buildings that still stand today dates to the 1920s and 30s. Additional information provides details and background about the different epochs and how to identify them in Berlin architecture. Thereby the map works as a guide through architecture history from the late 19 th century to 2016. Try out the map or visit
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What makes a city smart?
A Smart City makes use of new information and communication technologies to generate and re-use large amounts of data. Thereby Smart Cities save costs, improve efficiency in the use of resources, offer new services and promote renewable technologies and innovation. Although many cities use the term Smart City, there are no clear indicators of being truly smart. Therefore, the initiative Fiware zone discussed which factors make a city a Smart City. Reducing costs, offering new services and using technology efficiently indeed are some of the key aspects of Smart City, but there are other, more
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Discover the award-winning BRUcloud
Brussels Airport and Brucargo received the "IT Solution for the Air Cargo Industry Award 2018" at the World Air Cargo Awards in Shanghai for the Open Data platform BRUcloud.com. The platform enables different stakeholders to work more integrated within a network to realise air cargo operations. The initiative adheres to their three 'golden rules': BRUcloud guarantees that the source stays in control of the data. It defines with whom and in which context data is shared. Different logistical app providers can make use of the ecosystem created by the BRUcloud, to easily have access to a critical