handbook introduces you to the legal, social and technical aspects of open data. It can be used by anyone but is especially useful for those working with government data. It discusses the why, what and how of open data - why to go open, what open is, and the how to do open.
"DARPA Open Catalog, which contains a curated list of DARPA-sponsored software and peer-reviewed publications. DARPA funds fundamental and applied research in a variety of areas including data science, cyber, anomaly detection, etc., which may lead to experimental results and reusable technology designed to benefit multiple government domains. "
"This is the generic document wiki (DocWiki) for Community Indicator Systems (CIS). This content is a baseline "starter kit" of documentation and methodology for this CIS form of Semantic Government (or also SemGov). At present, there are 353 articles and 394 structured tasks in 70 activity areas under 76 categories on this wiki. Another 115 images support this content. "
The Institute of Metadata Management is a community of practice around the creation, management, use, promotion, capability development, innovation and articulation of information about information for better governance. Our roots lie in the metadata world and the heritage of the International Metadata Forums held globally.
The Thesaurus Project of the Geological Survey of Austria attempts the task of the construction of a controlled vocabulary for the semantic harmonisation of map-based geodata. The content-related realization of this project is governed by the Thesaurus Editorial Team, which consists of thematic experts from the Geological Survey of Austria. Currently there are 4 thematic thesauri available which reflect the basic information of geological maps: lithology, geologic timescale, geologic and tectonic units. All thesauri are available in both German and English* via an open web-application and standardised service interface.
"The semantic web is an exciting new evolution of the World Wide Web (WWW) providing machine-readable and machine-comprehensible information far beyond current capabilities. In an age of information deluge, governments, individuals and businesses will come to rely more and more on automated services, which will improve in their capacity to assist humans by "understanding" more of the content on the web. "
'The Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) is an open consortium of universities, libraries, corporations and government research laboratories. LDC was formed in 1992 to address the critical data shortage then facing language technology research and development.'
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