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![Datagraver – the Dutch COVID-19 monitoring tool](/sites/default/files/news/2021-02-02_datagraver.png)
Datagraver – the Dutch COVID-19 monitoring tool
On 21 January, the Dutch National Data Portal held a webinar discussing the impact of measures undertaken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role that data plays in these efforts. During the webinar, one of the discussed initiatives for this purpose was Datagraver. Datagraver is a project that harvests and scrapes data from various online government pages and databases to create figures and dashboards. In doing so, the project aims to provide accurate COVID-19 figures and dashboards that users can understand. Sources include data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the National
![Looking back on the webinar “Data Doesn’t Drive, People Do”](/sites/default/files/news/2021-02-01_edp-webinar.png)
Looking back on the webinar “Data Doesn’t Drive, People Do”
On 26 January, the European Data Portal (EDP) hosted a final episode for the first season of the Future of Open Data Portals series. The team was joined by Lucy Knight from The Data Place for a session titled: “Data doesn’t drive, people do”. The motto of the session was: “Go ugly, early”. In the talk, Lucy advocates for the idea that it is the people, not the data, that define the problems data can help solve, set the assumptions, and draw conclusions. In doing so, she drew from her experiences at the Devon County Council, where she works on various consulting and data science projects
![IDEA: the International Data & Economic Analysis from USAID](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-29_idea_usaid.png)
IDEA: the International Data & Economic Analysis from USAID
The International Data & Economic Analysis (IDEA) is a database website created by The United State Agency for International Development (USAID) that provides access to country level data across the globe. Initially set up to support the staff and associates of USAID find and use county-level data from external sources, the IDEA database collects data from the original source, puts the data in a standardized format, and adds it to a database with access to over 10,000 data series. Historical trends are visualised through factsheets, country-level indicators, and statistics such as population
![The European Commission publishes a new Cybersecurity Strategy](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-28_cybersecurity_strategy.png)
The European Commission publishes a new Cybersecurity Strategy
In December 2020, the European Commission published the EU Cybersecurity Strategy. As one of the building blocks of the strategy for Shaping Europe's Digital Future, the Recovery Plan for Europe and the EU Security Union Strategy, this publication aims to safeguard all citizens and businesses against cyber threats and helps create a resilient digital economy where digital tools and services can be trusted. The strategy considers a variety of applications, including connected devices, the electricity grid or planes, as well as institutions such as banks, governments or hospitals. With various
![Save the date: Open Data Day 2021](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-26_odd_2021.png)
Save the date: Open Data Day 2021
Save the date and celebrate Open Data Day 2021 on Saturday 6 March 2021. Open Data Day is an annual celebration for data enthusiasts worldwide and a great opportunity for communities to show the benefits of open data and discover what others are doing in this field. The event is open to everyone, from public servants who can help make government data better, to developers who can develop the solutions to tackle society’s most pressing problems. The 2021 edition is focused along four themes: Environmental data; Tracking of public money flows; Open mapping; and Data for equal development Join
![Recommended contract terms for data sharing](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-25_hans_graux-.png)
Recommended contract terms for data sharing
This week on Wednesday 27 January at 13:00 CET, Hans Graux from Timelex will join the EDP and the Support Centre for Data Sharing team for a Data Talks session to discuss contract terms for data sharing. Timelex is a law firm specialised in IT infrastructures. Hans will present selected existing contractual clauses relating to data sharing in six sectors: Agriculture Smart mobility Energy Financial services The European Green Deal Industrial manufacturing The Data Talks is a sneak peek to an upcoming publication, titled “Report on the development of a set of recommended contract terms”, to be
![Recap on the “Open Data Maturity Report 2020” Data Talks](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-22_open_data-maturity.png)
Recap on the “Open Data Maturity Report 2020” Data Talks
Last week we were joined by the Support Centre for Data Sharing team and Laura van Knippenberg, Lead author of the Open Data Maturity Report 2020. The Open Data Maturity report is an assessment of open data maturity of all EU Member States and several EFTA-countries. In doing so, the report assesses the open data quality, the extent to which open data influences local or national policy, the impact that open data creates, and the level of development of the national open data portal. On the basis of these four categories, an overall score for open data maturity is computed, resulting in a
![Save the date for the next and final webinar of the Future of Open Data Portals series](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-21_odp_webinar.png)
Save the date for the next and final webinar of the Future of Open Data Portals series
The next and final episode of the Future of Open Data Portals webinar series will be held on Tuesday 26 January at 17:00 CET. The European Data Portal (EDP) team will be joined by Lucy Knight, a co-founder of the Open Data Institute node ODI Devon and tech start-up the Data Place. Through her work, Lucy advocates for better communication between technical and non-technical groups, and she and her team are committed to making technological advances both useful and accessible. Moreover, she has extensive experience speaking at open data and transformation events and builds upon her first-hand
![The Digital Public Goods Alliance](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-19_dpga_webinar.png)
The Digital Public Goods Alliance
The European Data Portal (EDP) team was recently made aware of the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA), a multi-stakeholder initiative set up to help low- and middle-income countries achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and create a more equitable world. The DPGA aims to achieve this by making it possible to find, develop, use, and invest in digital public goods. This can be anything from open source software to open data, open artificial intelligence models, or open standards. The DPGA supports these countries in various ways, including: Through identifying and collecting
![Recap on the “From Open Data Portals to Open Data-Ecosystems” webinar](/sites/default/files/news/2021-01-18_odp_webinar.png)
Recap on the “From Open Data Portals to Open Data-Ecosystems” webinar
Last week, the EDP team was joined by Axel Polleres, a professor at the Wirtschaftuniversität Wien, for an episode of the Future of Open Data Portals webinar series. Axel currently works on various topics regarding data management and ecosystems. At the moment, he and his team are focusing on developing machine-readable and decentralised standards for data publishing and processing in the context of semantic web and linked (open) data. Throughout the talk, he addressed the state-of-affairs in this field, stating that: Common data and metadata formats are in place; Ontologies are widely re-used