Towards High-Value Datasets determination for data-driven development: a systematic literature review
Anastasija Nikiforova, Nina Rizun, Magdalena Ciesielska, Charalampos, Alexopoulos, Andrea Mileti\v{c}

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews existing literature on identifying high-value datasets in open government data, aiming to support data reuse and value creation across different regions and contexts.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of approaches, indicators, and stakeholders involved in determining high-value datasets, filling a gap in standardized methodologies.
Findings
Identifies key approaches and indicators for HVD determination
Highlights the importance of regional and contextual factors
Summarizes stakeholder roles in HVD selection
Abstract
The OGD is seen as a political and socio-economic phenomenon that promises to promote civic engagement and stimulate public sector innovations in various areas of public life. To bring the expected benefits, data must be reused and transformed into value-added products or services. This, in turn, sets another precondition for data that are expected to not only be available and comply with open data principles, but also be of value, i.e., of interest for reuse by the end-user. This refers to the notion of 'high-value dataset' (HVD), recognized by the European Data Portal as a key trend in the OGD area in 2022. While there is a progress in this direction, e.g., the Open Data Directive, incl. identifying 6 key categories, a list of HVDs and arrangements for their publication and re-use, they can be seen as 'core' / 'base' datasets aimed at increasing interoperability of public sector data…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Cities and Technologies · Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
