Determinants of women´s health in Europe: using large open data collections to unveil the hidden part of the iceberg
Open data collections can be powerful, providing democratic tools to illustrate women’s health across Europe. This article discusses the benefits offered by the large volume of open-access data in comparison with access-restrictive big data, and provides an overview of the main databases publically...
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The Royal Danish Library
2017
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