2022
Granell-Canut, Carlos; Mooney, Peter; Jirka, Simon; Rieke, Matthes; Ostermann, Frank O; Broecke, Just Van Den; Sarretta, Alessandro; Verhulst, Stefaan; Dencik, Lina; Oost, Hillen; Micheli, Marina; Minghini, Marco; Kotsev, Alexander; Schade, Sven
Emerging approaches for data-driven innovation in Europe Book
Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg, 2022, ISBN: 978-92-76-46937-7.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Data science, Data spaces, Europe, Geographic data
@book{Granell2022a,
title = {Emerging approaches for data-driven innovation in Europe},
author = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Peter Mooney and Simon Jirka and Matthes Rieke and Frank O Ostermann and Just Van Den Broecke and Alessandro Sarretta and Stefaan Verhulst and Lina Dencik and Hillen Oost and Marina Micheli and Marco Minghini and Alexander Kotsev and Sven Schade},
url = {https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC127730},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.2760/630723},
isbn = {978-92-76-46937-7},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-15},
number = {JRC127730},
publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union},
address = {Luxemburg},
abstract = {Europe’s digital transformation of the economy and society is one of the priorities of the current Commission and is framed by the European strategy for data. This strategy aims at creating a single market for data through the establishment of a common European data space, based in turn on domain-specific data spaces in strategic sectors such as environment, agriculture, industry, health and transportation. Acknowledging the key role that emerging technologies and innovative approaches for data sharing and use can play to make European data spaces a reality, this document presents a set of experiments that explore emerging technologies and tools for data-driven innovation, and also deepen in the socio-technical factors and forces that occur in data-driven innovation. Experimental results shed some light in terms of lessons learned and practical recommendations towards the establishment of European data spaces.},
keywords = {Data science, Data spaces, Europe, Geographic data},
pubstate = {published},
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}
2018
Benítez-Páez, Fernando; Comber, Alexis; Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín
Creating a conceptual framework to improve the re-usability of open geographic data in cities Journal Article Forthcoming
In: Transactions in GIS, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 806-822, Forthcoming.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Geographic data, open data, reuse
@article{Benitez-Paez2018,
title = {Creating a conceptual framework to improve the re-usability of open geographic data in cities},
author = {Fernando Benítez-Páez and Alexis Comber and Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro },
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12449},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Transactions in GIS},
volume = {22},
number = {3},
pages = {806-822},
address = {New Jersey, United States},
abstract = {Open data has a profound effect on the working environment within which information is created and shared at all levels. At the local government level, open data initiatives have resulted in higher transparency in policy, a greater engagement between decision‐makers and citizens, and have changed the culture about how data analysis and evidence are used to support local governance. This article, based on data collected through an on‐line survey, participatory workshops with data user communities in four cities (in Colombia and Spain), and interviews with Valencia good‐government office, identifies four elements for a conceptual framework to improve the re‐usability of open geographic data in cities. The essential elements defined in this research are the definition of data user communities and their needs, the creation of the community of reuse, user‐focused metadata, and reuse‐focused legal terms. The definition of these indicators provides a framework for authorities to re‐shape their current open data strategy to include data user requirements. At the end of this article, a roadmap for future research and implementation is presented, considering some reflections on the conceptual framework.},
keywords = {GEO-C, Geographic data, open data, reuse},
pubstate = {forthcoming},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2015
Aguilar-Moreno, Estefanía; Granell-Canut, Carlos
Gestión de datos geográficos en bibliotecas universitarias españolas: Estado de la cuestión Journal Article
In: Revista española de Documentación Científica, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. e085, 2015, ISSN: 1988-4621, (IF: 0.551, Q3).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: academic libraries, Geographic data, Geographic services in libraries, geospatial data, Survey
@article{AguilarMoreno2015a,
title = {Gestión de datos geográficos en bibliotecas universitarias españolas: Estado de la cuestión},
author = { Estefanía Aguilar-Moreno and Carlos Granell-Canut},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10234/153649},
doi = {10.3989/redc.2015.2.1193},
issn = {1988-4621},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
journal = {Revista española de Documentación Científica},
volume = {38},
number = {2},
pages = {e085},
abstract = {This paper presents the results of a survey on the management of digital geographic data in Spanish academic libraries. The objective of the research is to discover the state of Spanish university libraries in relation to the management of geographic data, as well as factors that might hinder it. The results reflect the perception of university libraries on their role in managing geographic data in the academic environment.},
note = {IF: 0.551, Q3},
keywords = {academic libraries, Geographic data, Geographic services in libraries, geospatial data, Survey},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}