You can now register for the Solid Symposium at City St George's University, Clerkenwell Campus, London, 30th April - 1st May 2026. The fourth edition of the Solid Symposium will take place in London ...
Join us to help make volunteering opportunities easier to find and share. Every year, millions of people in England volunteer their time, yet opportunities are often hidden behind disconnected systems ...
The data ethics maturity model is a tool for anyone who collects, uses and shares data. It helps assess and benchmark how widely embedded data ethics culture and practices are across your organisation ...
‘Assessing risk when sharing data: a guide’ has been created to help organisations identify, assess and manage risks related to sharing data that they hold From optimising supply chains and supporting ...
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Programme Lead for Data Institutions, Jack Hardinges, discusses the ODI’s ongoing work to test data trusts as an approach to stewarding data, and some of the recent developments in the field To ...
The risks to environmental sustainability will only increase as data and technology continue to proliferate. Data stewardship can be seen as a way to address climate change. At the Open Data Institute ...
This paper explores how open data can be used in public service delivery and its potential for collaboration, joint problem-solving and open innovation. It highlights where open data has been released ...
The ODI calls on companies and governments to build trust by engaging with their customers and citizens about how they use personal data The ODI calls on companies and governments to build trust by ...
In order to explore data institutions, it’s important to first understand the concept of data stewardship and how it fits into our theory of change. In this blog, we explain the concept of data ...
After weeks of parliamentary “ping-pong,” the UK’s Data (Use and Access) Bill has cleared its final hurdles and now awaits Royal Assent, at which point it becomes the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
Geospatial data is about places. It might be about a specific building, a river or other natural feature, or a broader location like a city or country. This report summarises the desk research carried ...