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Connecticut expands open-data outreach, improves metadata to boost public access
Summary
The Connecticut Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board reported March 20 on outreach and metadata work to make state datasets easier to find and use, citing an Open Data Week event with more than 100 agency attendees and follow-up materials to be shared with the board.
The Connecticut Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board on March 20 said state officials have expanded public outreach and improved dataset documentation to make state-collected information easier for agencies, nonprofits and the public to find and use.
Scott Collin, chief data officer and chair of the board, said the state held an Open Data Week event and a separate webinar series to reach audiences that state government does not regularly…
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