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How to prepare and analyse the data you collected for your evaluation.
All essential shared data assets (ESDA) must be assessed for data quality issues, made findable and be available through APIs.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
A guide to documenting how you’ve collected your packaging data, known as your ‘methodology’. Online marketplaces affected by extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging must submit a methodology. This is also recommended for all producers as part of their ways...
Additional information about open data and where you can find extra guidance and support.
A guide to some different ways of visualising data and their respective strengths and weaknesses.
Provides an introduction to data sharing, explaining why local authorities should share transport data and what open data means.
Share your reference data for use in projects and services outside your organisation.
The Data Standards Authority has published standards and guidance on how to improve data sharing across government.
Methodology for calculating long-term household projections, with notes and definitions for household estimates and analysis of data quality.
Sets out the role and approach of the DSA to improve the adoption of common data standards across government over the next 3 years.
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