How can we combine available and emergent information technologies (such as text analytics, natural language processing, sentiment analysis and semantic markup) to improve knowledge and information sharing in a public sector context?

Background

Good Knowledge and Information Management is essential for good government. The challenges of the digital era are complex and diverse: mimicking a paper-based model is doomed to failure. We need to develop radically new tools and techniques to support enhanced sense-making for information exploitation in the near-term and better long-term preservation and management of historically important material for the long-term.

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Source

This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:

CO AR Is 2019 20190429

Related UKRI funded projects


  • COLDIGIT - Collective Intelligence through Digital tools (NordForsk Digitalisation of the Public Sector)

    The overall purpose of the COLDIGIT project is to generate new knowledge on innovative digital tools and approaches, in order to understand how they can support governance of complex societal processes in the Nordic regi...

    Funded by: ESRC

    Lead research organisation: Nesta

    Why might this be relevant?

    The COLDIGIT project aims to generate new knowledge on innovative digital tools and approaches to support governance of complex societal processes, which aligns with the question's objective of improving knowledge and information sharing in a public sector context.