2022
DOI: 10.5209/esmp.77172
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La transparencia como medicina. La comunicación de la pandemia a través de los portales de datos abiertos de las autonomías

Abstract: Las comunidades autónomas han tenido que gestionar la comunicación a través de sus portales de transparencia durante la pandemia. Ante la ausencia de acuerdos sobre qué información deben publicar, surge la necesidad de evaluar estos portales como herramientas de comunicación. Con el objetivo de evaluar la calidad de las plataformas de transparencia sobre coronavirus, se realizó un doble estudio. En primer lugar, se abordó un análisis de contenido de los portales de datos de las 17 comunidades autónomas y, post… Show more

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“…These techniques allow for the identification of spatial-temporal patterns that can, in turn, model or predict the propagation and incidence in spatial units with municipality or BHZ resolution (Escolano-Utrilla; Salvador-Oliván, 2022). Some studies of the open data portals on coronavirus in the ACs have evaluated what data they contain and the download format (Díez-Garrido;Melero-Lázaro, 2022;Martín-Fernández et al, 2021), but none of them have assessed whether it is possible to reutilize them in specialized discipline research and, more specifically, in studies that seek to apply spatial analysis techniques. The development of spatial-temporal models relating to incidence, risk, and propagation requires data that meet certain characteristics in terms of their content and form of expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques allow for the identification of spatial-temporal patterns that can, in turn, model or predict the propagation and incidence in spatial units with municipality or BHZ resolution (Escolano-Utrilla; Salvador-Oliván, 2022). Some studies of the open data portals on coronavirus in the ACs have evaluated what data they contain and the download format (Díez-Garrido;Melero-Lázaro, 2022;Martín-Fernández et al, 2021), but none of them have assessed whether it is possible to reutilize them in specialized discipline research and, more specifically, in studies that seek to apply spatial analysis techniques. The development of spatial-temporal models relating to incidence, risk, and propagation requires data that meet certain characteristics in terms of their content and form of expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%