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The DataViz site is an initiative by the Department of Local Communities and Government (DCLG, UK). It is all about improving data visualisation for the public sector and carries a number of examples and case studies of representations of data from government. Web pages cover: Examples (Gallery and Visual Types); Case Studies and Guides; What is Good Visualisation?; Practical Steps to Improve Visualisation; Step by Step Guide; and Reference Links and Help.

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  • UK Law Commission conduct review of law relating to the public services ombudsmen
    The UK Law Commission is conducting a review of the law relating to the public services ombudsmen. it has published a consultation paper, which contains detailed provisional proposals for reform. The consultation will run until 3rd December 2010.
  • Open Data Impact Study
    Tim Davies has published the results of his MSc dissertation research into the impact of open government data. It is suggested reading for those interested in how Open Government Data can strengthen the public sphere.
  • Final Report on EC Economic Indicators Working Groups is Online
    EC Economic Working Groups help prepare the way for new European research on the economic value of public sector information
  • Two French Data Catalogues This Fall
    French Open Data is moving forward, with two data catalogues to be launched this fall.
  • Belgian Local E-Gov Conference
    The Belgian regional government of Flanders's e-government coordination unit (CORVE) has announced a meeting on local e-government in December. Rumors about this were already visible a few weeks ago, stating that it would also address the topic of open PSI. Tim "Raw Data Now!" Berners Lee is on the provisional program as 'to be confirmed'.

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  • Topic Report 15: New Zealand moves to embrace PSI Re-use and Open data
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  • Topic Report No. 12: Open data in Finland - bottom up and middle out, but not yet from top down
  • Topic Report No. 11: Recognising the road to data.gov.de: An assessment of the European and national regulatory framework impacting PSI re-use in Germany

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