ODUG response to PAF Advisory Board response to the Public Administration Select Committee report on Statistics and Open Data April 2014 Introduction The Open Data User Group (ODUG) is an independent advisory body appointed by the Chair of the Group and …
Open Data User Group (ODUG) Update Open Addressing – Response to PASC Report on Statistics and Open Data and our next steps on the National Information Infrastructure (NII) Recent activities: Two reports have been published recently, both of which challenge …
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While many are familiar with The British Library from TV documentaries featuring its rich collections, one of its lesser known roles is that of supplying metadata internationally for all new UK publications via ‘The British National Bibliography’(BNB). What …
Any new field of knowledge needs adjustments to language so that everyone discussing it knows what others are talking about. The discussions surrounding the re-use of Public Sector Information (PSI) and the evolving concept of Open Data are no exception. …
AGI Workshop: Do we need an Open Standards Forum for geographic information in the UK? What: Do you or your organisation use standards for geographic information? Are you aware what standards exist? Are you sure of how and when to …
Exciting news! We have two new Release of Data Fund funding rounds planned for May and July this year – read the guidance at www.gov.uk/government/publications/breakthrough-fund-and-release-of-data-fund for full details. In February ODUG ran a process attracting over 40 bids which were …
This post is a joint blog between the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) and Cabinet Office Today, Cabinet Office and BIS have published a joint press release launching the next round of funding for the Release of Data Fund, …
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