Helping Spanish linked open data portals to meet EU regulations
Just a tiny spillover of my job to share with you.
If you are a linked open data portal administrator in Spain is quite likely that you have chosen the Spanish regulation to categorize all the datasets in your catalogue. The coming EU regulation, DCAT-AP use a slightly different approach, and they have qualified around 250.000 datasets according to this new regulation in the pan-eu open data portal. Don’t they?. Maybe the table below will help you to simplify while reassigning your informations to the new categorization coming in.
| Topics in DCAT-AP v1.1 |
Topics in Spanish regulation NTI reutilización |
| Science and technology | ciencia-tecnologia |
| Agriculture, fisheries, forestry and food | medio-rural-pesca |
| Economy and finance | economia comercio hacienda |
| Education, culture and sport | educacion cultura-ocio deporte |
| Energy | energia |
| Environment | medio-ambiente |
| Government and public sector | sector-publico |
| Health | salud |
| International issues | |
| Justice, legal system and public safety | Legislacion-justicia seguridad |
| Regions and cities | Urbanismo e infraestructuras |
| Population and society | demografia sociedad-bienestar empleo vivienda |
| Transport | transporte |
| Industria | |
| turismo |
Of course it is an absolutely unofficial categorization so it is open for improvement. Use it ‘As is’ no guarantee.
Good luck!
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