PSI re-use value chains: Sensitivity to the Public task
London: 28 February 2010
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European PSI Platform Guest Blogger, Christopher Corbin, in a series of blogs discusses the issues involved in the measurement of PSI re-use economic activity. This latest post focuses on PSI re-use value chains with consideration to public task variations between Members States.
Feedback, questions and comments are welcome on this latest post or others.
Related Blog Topics by Chris Corbin
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Towards a set of PSI re-use economic indicators
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Christopher Corbin is an independent researcher in the development of the emerging information and knowledge economy. He is currently an adviser to the European Public Sector Information Platform and was an analyst under the eContentplus funded ePSIplus Thematic Network (September 2006 to February 2009). He is also an expert member of the UK Advisory Panel for Public Sector Information (APPSI), member of the Open Knowledge Foundation Advisory Board (OKFN) and has worked with the OECD (Organisation for Economic C-operation and Development) on Public Sector Information initiatives.
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