Founder of Libraries Hacked wins BEM for promoting open data
A former library user from Bath and North East Somerset has been awarded the highest prize in the UK for his work to promote library data in a bid to boost the use of open data across the South West, according to the National Library of England (NHS).
Source: thisiswiltshire.co.ukPublished on 2022-01-01
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