Date & time
7 December 2017, 10:00 CET
Objective
This year, there has been made great progress in linked government data in Slovak Republic. And it was the most special year up to now. After many proposals, discussions and verifications, the concept of linked data was incorporated to the Strategic Priorities - Enhaced Data and Open Data, that is part of the National Conception of Informatization of Public Administration (NKIVS). Additionaly, many key linked data policies and infrastructure were approved such us: 1) URI Pattern for slovak public resource, 2) National Central Ontological Model for Base Registries Data, 3) Rules for required interoperability level for public open data, and others. Several other important standards are prepared for public review such DCAT-AP-SK. For more detailed information, please visit: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/news/linked-data-sk-report-2017
The objective of this webinar is to present our approach (legislation, ontologies, infrastructrure etc.) in order to move and use key public data as linked data and to discuss various related topics such as incorporation of ISA recommended standards or just to share mutual linked government data experiences from other countries.
Connection details
Connect via WebEx: https://scotlandgov.webex.com/join/pr1784160
References
Details
Part A - Introduction
NKIVS (National Conception of Informatization of Public Adminstration)
- SP Enhaced Data, SP Open Data
Part B - Specification
Method
- A.2. URI format of slovak public resource
- A.3. Central ontological model of slovak public data
- A.4.4 Reference Linked Data
- A.4.5.2 Rules for required interoperability level of public open data
- A.4.5.3 DCAT-AP-SK
- A.4.5.4 Rules for publishing SK public services in RDF (CPSV)
Part C - Realization
Architecture
- MetaIS - Central Meta-information System of Slovak Republic
- data.gov.sk Electronic Forms Module
Process
- URI RegistrationCentral Ontological Model AdministrationURI Dereferencing
LOD Slovakia Live Demo (SK Linked Open Data in Graph)
Upcoming challenges
- 1xonly principle