ABSTRACT
This paper presents a research-in-progress case study of al-Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU). While KazNU develops data management strategy, the paper aims to explore and analyse how data governance may help crystalize strategy objectives to ensure smooth implementation. The paper also examines drivers and inhibitors for adoption of open data by a public organization in Kazakhstan, in order to develop applicable scenarios on identification of data in need.
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