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Call for Papers for an Issue of Social Science History. Deadline: December 31, 2023
Blog: Data in government
Cross-government and cross-public sector working are increasingly important, with departments appreciating that colleagues are likely to be facing the same issues with the same solutions. This makes communities of practice and communities of interest such as the Data Science Community …
Blog: Data in government
GDS x Imperial University Collaboration 2022 Collaboration and innovation are some of the key tenets of the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) profession. The Cabinet Office offers many avenues for productive collaboration, enabling internal and external partners to develop both …
Blog: Data in government
This year is the 10th anniversary of the Justice Data Lab, a pioneering team enabling third sector organisations to commission impact evaluations of their work.
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Mary D. Fan (University of Washington School of Law) has posted Big Data Searches and the Future of Criminal Procedure (Texas Law Review, Vol. 102, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The vast volumes of our consumer data that...
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Getting cryptocurrency transaction information out of the IRS's hands would restore financial privacy, protect Americans from investigatory excesses and all-too-regular hacks and leaks.
The post An IRS Data Denial Threatens Privacy appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
Blog: Accessibility in government
Sean Snee blogs about how the Analysis Function recommends providing alternative text for data visualisations, to ensure content is accessible to everyone.
Blog: Future Development
If you have ever used a smartwatch or other wearable tech to track your steps, heart rate, or sleep, you are part of the "quantified self" movement. You are voluntarily submitting millions of intimate data points for collection and analysis. The Economist highlighted the benefits of good quality personal health and wellness data—increased physical activity,…
Blog: Econbrowser
A reader comments on my remarks regarding 70 degrees in Madison, yesterday: It's these type of sensationalist posts that don't help educate or support/facilitate the discussion regarding climate change. It only muddies the discussion as a single day's weather means close to nothing as it relates to climate change. A denier can easily reference the […]
Blog: Reason.com
Episode 491 of the Cyberlaw Podcast
Blog: Data in government
A common data quality problem is to have multiple different records that refer to the same entity but no unique identifier that ties these entities together. For example, customer data may have been entered multiple times by accident, or …
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Data Privacy Day should serve as a good reminder to consumers to check that they are acting on their own privacy preferences, but also to policymakers of the tradeoffs involved with overly restrictive privacy laws.
Blog: Data in government
On the 6 th December 2022, the Data Ethics and Society Reading Group will run its fourth event of the year, focusing on Artificial Unintelligence. Here, Harriet and Michael talk about the group.
Blog: Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation Blog
Access to data is an obvious requirement for data-driven innovation, but many innovators struggle to access the data they need. In a recent CDEI survey, 86% of vendors of AI and data-driven technologies stated that a number of data-related factors …
Blog: Creating a better place
Today (Wednesday 27 March) we have published storm overflow (Event Duration Monitoring data) for the 2023 calendar year. Event Duration Monitors record the number and duration of spills from storm overflows. To view mapped data visit Storm Overflow Spill Frequency (arcgis.com) …