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Case study: Fixing broken government information with open data
This is a tale of good intentions, bad practices, and broken processes. Although it’s superficially about charity and company data, in fact it’s really about how the public sector is failing to use the open data now being produced, and … Continue reading
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Tagged charities, Charity Commission, companies, google refine, gov20, nonprofits, open data, opencharities, opendata, uk
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