@article{Martínez_Rodríguez_Vera_2021, title={Metrics proposal to measure the quality of governmental datasets}, volume={20}, url={https://latamt.ieeer9.org/index.php/transactions/article/view/5642}, abstractNote={<p>The government challenge is to provide citizens with information efficiently and transparently. In this context, the new challenges that arise can be considered as an opportunity to rethink the methodologies of designing and implementing public policies and promoting a State with collaborating public officials. All this leads to a new paradigm in the treatment of open and public information. Currently, data is an indispensable resource for any public management activity, so it is necessary to keep it updated and complete. Although it can be determined that more and more governments are embarking on this new concept of open data, there is still a long way to go. Several related works on this subject are increasingly focused on the quality of open data from the portals of government entities, but it is still necessary to reinforce and understand the importance of the data, that is, if a data has quality, it can be better used, manipulated and distributed to citizens for various purposes. This work focuses on the proposal of quality metrics to analyze the contents of published datasets and thus obtain an analysis to improve their dissemination and interoperability between databases and software.</p>}, number={2}, journal={IEEE Latin America Transactions}, author={Martínez, Roxana and Rodríguez, Rocío Andrea and Vera, Pablo Martín}, year={2021}, month={Sep.}, pages={301–308} }