Scottish Government Open Data Resource pack features Linked Open Data SENESCHAL project case study

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Aug 20, 2015, 11:34:50 AM8/20/15
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The Scottish Government have just published an Open Data Resource Pack, developed to support Scotland’s Open Data Strategy which was published in February 2015. The Strategy sets out the Scottish Government’s ambition for making data open and available for others to use and reuse. The release of data in this way will provide a societal asset which offers significant benefits to many.


The Open Data Resource Pack has been developed with support and input from organisations throughout the Scottish public sector. It provides handy tips and guidance to help public authorities throughout Scotland develop their own plans for open data. Open data is non-personal and non-commercial data which is made available online in machine readable formats and can be used, and reused for any purpose as it is available under open license. This guidance covers all the steps organisations should consider when they are thinking about releasing their data openly


The Resource Pack features a case study on the  SENESCHAL project led by Professor Doug Tudhope and Ceri Binding at the University of South Wales.  SENESCHAL makes key vocabularies from Historic England, The Forum for Information Standards in Heritage (FISH) and  The Royal Commissions on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland and Wales (RCAHMS and RCAHMW) available as Linked Open Data for the first time. These are available through http://www.heritagedata.org/ 


Best wishes 


Peter 

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