OKI wins funds from ODI to create Open Data publication toolkit – Open Knowledge International Blog

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Summary:

"Open Knowledge International (OKI) has been awarded funds by the Open Data Institute (ODI) as part of a project to enhance and increase adoption of tools and services for open data publishers in the private and public sectors, reducing barriers to publication. OKI’s focus in this programme will be to create better open data publication workflows by building on our earlier work on the Frictionless Data initiative.

We will be implementing significant incremental improvements to a range of code libraries and tools that are loosely aligned around our Frictionless Data project, in which we are working on removing the friction in working with data by developing a set of tools, standards, and best practices for publishing data. The work will be presented as part of a new toolkit which will be specifically targeted at both technical and non-technical users of data, within the public sector, businesses, and the data community."

Link:

https://blog.okfn.org/2017/10/31/oki-wins-funds-from-odi-to-create-open-data-publication-toolkit/

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Date tagged:

10/31/2017, 14:35

Date published:

10/31/2017, 10:35