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Use data more effectively by improving your technology, infrastructure and processes.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
This is a guide to using the Taking Part survey online data analysis tools.
What you need to know about being part of the data use and productivity study.
How to make sure your data is accessible, reusable and maintained independently of any technology or service.
How local authorities can develop, use and improve data analytics tools in children's social care.
How to prepare and analyse the data you collected for your evaluation.
Use a reference architecture to develop a public sector organisation’s technology and how it shares data across government.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will apply from 25 May 2018 and it affects how we use your data.
Provides an introduction to data sharing, explaining why local authorities should share transport data and what open data means.
How to use routinely collected data to evaluate your digital health product.
Find data published by central government, local authorities and public bodies to help you build products and services.
Guidance on choosing evaluation study types and methods.
Explains what local authorities should do before publishing their data.
Information on how the Department for Education (DfE) and its executive agencies share personal data.
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