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https://publicdata.euWe aim to be a one-stop shop for all health-related questions – which is why we are also one of the largest public health databases. Health data can be useful ...
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www.publicdatacheck.comPublic Data Check is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and should not be used in any manner which requires FCRA compliance.You may not use Public Data Check or the information it provides to make decision about consumer credit, tenant screening, employment, insurance or any other similar use.The data and information contained in our reports may not be 100% accurate and we make no representations or warranties regarding the quality or accuracy ...
What is open data | data.europa.eu
data.europa.eu › en › treningWhat is open data. data.europa.eu harvests the metadata of Public Sector Information available on public data portals across European countries. Information regarding the provision of data and the benefits of re-using data is also included. Open (Government) Data refers to the information collected, produced or paid for by the public bodies (also referred to as Public Sector Information) and made freely available for re-use for any purpose.
The official portal for European data | data.europa.eu
data.europa.euThe Publications Office of the European Union is the official provider of publishing services to all EU institutions, bodies, and agencies. As such, it is a central point of access to EU law, publications, open data, research results, procurement notices and other official information.
Open data | Shaping Europe’s digital future
digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu › en › policiesIn the EU, the public sector is one of the most data-intensive sectors. Public sector bodies produce, collect and pay for vast amounts of data, known as public sector information (PSI), or government data. Examples include geographical information, statistics, weather data, data from publicly funded researched projects, and digitised books from libraries.