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Over the last year, the ODI has researched how organisations can steward data responsibly. We understand responsible data stewardship to be an iterative, systemic process of ensuring that data is ...
When it comes to sharing or increasing access to data, there is a wide range of different approaches out there and finding the most suitable approach can be tricky Jared Robert Keller shares why we ...
This report aims to map the UK government’s activity on ‘data literacy’, as part of the ODI’s work supporting the development of the UK’s data economy The UK government recognises the importance of ...
Data portals are platforms that have enabled rapid growth of open data practice, but they have become a barrier and a bottleneck. Discover our thoughts and recommendations on how data portals could ...
Data is the foundation of AI. Poor quality data drives up costs and can lead to hidden problems for AI, especially in complex fields like healthcare. Meanwhile, biased data negatively affects the ...
There is a growing movement towards openness in the UK water industry and progress is already being made both within individual companies and at a sector level. This comes proactively from many of the ...
Synthetic data has been gaining traction in recent years as a means by which to increase the availability of data that, while deemed valuable, may be sensitive in nature and/or in limited supply. It ...
As technology continues to advance, disparities in access to data and information persist, creating a digital divide that hinders social progress and economic development. The data divide focuses on ...
Trustworthy and sustainable data access is the underpinning factor of any healthy data ecosystem. This is true in regulated environments where data is particularly sensitive; privacy and ...
Physical inactivity costs the UK economy over £20 billion each year in healthcare costs and lost productivity. Despite strong evidence on the health benefits of regular activity, millions of people ...
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