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Create Datasets that are Easy to Combine and Reuse
The latest Reprex R package, dataset was released today on the Comprehensive R Archive Network. It is a very early, conceptual package that will help make scientific achievements more open, governmental data easier to find, and store information that can be better combined.
Daniel Antal
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Reprex
Last updated on Dec 2, 2022
2 min read
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Reprex
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Open Policy Analysis
Open Policy Analysis is an approach to policy analysis wherein data, code, materials, and clear accounts of methodological decisions are made freely available to facilitate collaboration, discussion, and reuse.
Research & Analysis: Music Creators’ Earnings in the Digital Era
Our Digital Music Observatory contributed to the Music Creators’ Earnings in the Streaming Era project with understanding the level of justified and unjustified differences in rightsholder earnings, and putting them into a broader music economy context. The entire research paper is published by the UK Intellectual Property office, and we made the details of our analysis available in a joint publication.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Nov 13, 2022
6 min read
Project
Including Indicators from Arab Barometer in Our Observatory
A new version of the retroharmonize R package – which is working with retrospective, ex post harmonization of survey data – was released yesterday after peer-review on CRAN. It allows us to compare opinion polling data from the Arab Barometer with the Eurobarometer and Afrorbarometer. This is the first version that is released in the rOpenGov community, a community of R package developers on open government data analytics and related topics.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Sep 4, 2022
6 min read
Open Data - The New Gold Without the Rush
If open data is the new gold, why even those who release fail to reuse it? We created an open collaboration of data curators and open-source developers to dig into novel open data sources and/or increase the usability of existing ones. We transform reproducible research software into research- as-service.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Sep 4, 2022
6 min read
There are Numerous Advantages of Switching from a National Level of the Analysis to a Sub National Level
There are numerous advantages of switching from a national level of the analysis to a sub-national level comes with a huge price in data processing, validation and imputation, and the regions package aims to help this process.
Daniel Antal
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rOpenGov
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leo_lahti
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kasia_kulma
Last updated on Nov 7, 2022
3 min read
@CultDataObs
CCSI Data Observatory
Code & Tutorials
rOpenGov/regions
Open Data is Like Gold in the Mud Below the Chilly Waves of Mountain Rivers
Open data is like gold in the mud below the chilly waves of mountain rivers. Panning it out requires a lot of patience, or a good machine. I think we will come to as surprising and strong findings as Bellingcat, but we are not focusing on individual events and stories, but on social and environmental processes and changes.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Sep 4, 2022
8 min read
Comparing Data to Oil is a Cliché: Crude Oil Has to Go Through a Number of Steps and Pipes Before it Becomes Useful
Many interesting phenomena are difficult to quantify in a meaningful way and writing a catchy song with international appeal is probably more an art than a science. Nevertheless that should not deter us from trying as music, too, is bound by certain rules and regularities that can be researched.
pyry_kantanen
Last updated on Oct 29, 2022
3 min read
Project
Creating Algorithmic Tools to Interpret and Communicate Open Data Efficiently
Although there are a variety of open data sources available (and the numbers continue to increase), the availability of open algorithmic tools to interpret and communicate open data efficiently is lagging behind. One of the greatest challenges for open data in 2021 is to demonstrate how we can maximize the potential of open data by designing smart tools for open data analytics.
leo_lahti
Last updated on Sep 4, 2022
5 min read
Economic and Environment Impact Analysis, Automated for Data-as-Service
rOpenGov, Reprex, and other open collaboration partners teamed up to build on our expertise of open source statistical software development further: we want to create a technologically and financially feasible data-as-service to put our reproducible research products into wider user for the business analyst, scientific researcher and evidence-based policy design communities. Our new release will help with automated economic impact and environmental impact analysis.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Nov 7, 2022
10 min read
@CultDataObs
CCSI Data Observatory
Code & Tutorials
rOpenGov/iotables/
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