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Publish open government data end to end: the Woo & DCAT overlay

· 14 minuten leestijd
Conduction
Open-source workspace stack

The first three parts of this series set up the registers, the files, and a public catalog for Dutch open-government data. Conduction also has a three-tutorial pipeline that teaches the same three apps from the ground up, end to end, on the canonical Pet Store sample:

  1. Model and manage your data with OpenRegister — registers, schemas, relations, objects, search, versioning, permissions.
  2. Pull external data into your register with OpenConnector — a source, a mapping, and a scheduled synchronisation.
  3. Publish a public catalog with OpenCatalogi — scope a catalog, publish with a date rule, expose a DCAT-AP-NL feed.

This capstone is the Woo & DCAT overlay on that pipeline. Rather than repeat the mechanics, it points you at each deep tutorial and then layers the open-government specifics on top: the canonical registers you import instead of hand-building, the open-data source you map to a Dataset, and the DCAT-AP-NL feed that national portals harvest. The shape is identical to the Pet Store chain — grab data from a source, and publish it on a catalog — only the domain changes.

Publish and harvest a catalog with DCAT-AP

· 7 minuten leestijd
Conduction
Open-source workspace stack
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This is Part 3 of the Woo tutorial series. Start with Set up Woo and DCAT registers and Upload files to a Woo publication.

In Part 1 you imported a DCAT register for open data. In this tutorial you make its datasets findable: you scope a catalog to the register, set one date field that controls visibility, and expose the catalog as a DCAT-AP-NL feed. National portals like data.overheid.nl harvest that feed.