European Open Data Inventory

April 21, 2009 in CKAN, Events, News, OKF Projects, Open Data, Open Knowledge, Talks

We’re currently working on a European Open Data Inventory:

This is an inventory of EU-relevant datasets that is being compiled by EU Transparency, the NGO that made farmsubsidy.org and the Open Knowledge Foundation. It includes data that is already available, as well as data that we know exists but is not published – from budget data and environmental information to postcodes and place names.

This will be launched at the [First European Open Data Summit]( http://www.followthemoney.eu/open-data-summit/), which will take place 5-7th May 2009 in Brussels.

For more information on contributing to the European Open Data Inventory, see:

If you’re interested in attending the summit, please add your details to:

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