Both DCAT and CKAN are designed to support the management and publication of open data. CKAN aligns with DCAT in several important ways.
The Link Digital paper examines these shifts and the rise of data, not just as a driver of economic value but as something to be made open and shared in the context of improving government policy-making and services and supporting civil society and a more informed citizenry.
Open data has major benefits for AI. But it is not enough for that data to be open and shareable, it also needs to be quality data.
A lot of Link Digital’s work involves the development of data portals using two key pieces of open source software, the Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN) and Drupal.
Continue ReadingLink Digital congratulates the University of Manitoba, following the recent federal investment aimed at protecting Lake Winnipeg. This funding, which Environment and Climate Change Canada announced, emphasises the critical need for solutions to protect one of Canada’s most important freshwater ecosystems.
Link Digital has made some exciting announcements about its future direction, including establishing a beneficiary fund for digital public goods. Read More.