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title: Chapter 2 - intro
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## Chapter 2 - Publishing Fiscal Data: Government Perspectives
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<img alt="Uploading Data" src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7211/7285692458_bb8a771171_t.jpg" class="inline-image" />
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When it comes to proactive transparency and publishing fiscal data, there are numerous considerations to be taken into account. In this section, we take a look at different approaches to government financial data portals from the perspective of the people behind them; solutions range from out of the box, ready to implement, customisable, open-source solutions to custom sites, built specifically for the part of government they serve.
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We look at:
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1. Motivations for creating the service in the first instance
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2. Available fiscal data and features
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3. Successes and outcomes
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4. Challenges and areas for improvement
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5. Resources are needed to assemble and maintain such a site
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Featured Case Studies:
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1. [Data.Gov.Uk](../chapter2-1), United Kingdom
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2. [DataBC](../chapter2-2), Canada
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3. [DBrain](../chapter2-3), Republic of Korea
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4. [Brazilian Transparency Portal](../chapter2-4), Brazil
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