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  • Spain has been one of the most impacted countries due to the global public health crisis generated by the pandemic of Covid-19 In this context, public administration must be transparent and they should release reliable data on how the disease evolver in order to promote accountability and citizens\' right to public information Although political authority was concentrated under the Spanish Government\'s single chain of command, the regional governments have preserved a notable margin of discretion to implement its decisions Consequently, this paper analyzes open data initiatives carried out by the 19 Spanish regional governments, which are the basis for transparency For each of the regions we studied seven variables related to open data\'s technical features and additional data breakdown Our results reveal that, although most of the regional governments have offered data on Covid-19, the situation is quite heterogeneous, especially in terms of reusability and breakdown of available data Those uneven approaches on open data lead to inequality in accessing public information depending on the region where Spanish citizens live
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?:journal
  • Razon_Historica-Revista_Hispanoamericana_De_Historia_De_Las_Ideas
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  • unk
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  • WHO
?:title
  • Covid-19: an analysis of open data policies on the pandemic in the Spanish autonomous communities
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  • #855487
?:year
  • 2020

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