Open data is a format for the distribution and publication of public data that guarantees the transparency of our administrations, but not only that. Its characteristics of accessibility and reproducibility can also offer many opportunities to private entities, in many fields, especially in tourism and cultural and territorial promotion.
The objective of the panel is to provide a complete overview of the potential of open data for the valorization of heritage, stimulating a shared reflection on the state of the art, with practical examples and critical issues for translating data into tangible value for communities.