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April-May: Special Issue “Shaping a Sustainable Digital World”

The digital transformation our society is currently undergoing affects many areas of public and private life. Technological progress has great potential for improving living conditions, but entails also a number of risks. In the light of other megatrends, such as climate change – and the associated negative consequences for people and the environment – it […]

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Building a Linked Open Data Ecosystem for the Performing Arts

Over the past six months, the BFH Institute for Public Sector Transformation has had the pleasure to accompany the Canadian Arts Presenting Association‘s Linked Digital Future Initiative , which intends to leverage the potential of linked open data in the area of the performing arts. At the difference of earlier projects we have been involved […]

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The central role of base registers and standards data in breaking data silos

Base registers or standards data are central components of a Linked Data ecosystem. Together with jointly used data models or ontologies, they ensure that data sets can be linked across organisational boundaries. Without them, Linked Data would not be possible This article explains what basic registers or standards data are and shows why it makes […]

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Conceptualizing a National Data Infrastructure for Switzerland

Abstract A national data infrastructure (NDI) provides data, data-related services and guidelines for the re-use of data to individuals and organizations. It facilitates efficient sharing of data, supports new business models, and is thus a key enabler for the digital economy, open research, societal collaboration and political processes. While several European countries have taken steps […]