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  • Perhaps, we should decide initially, if we want to only focus on databases that actually contain information on policies or if we want to include databases that include information that is not directly related to policies, but can provide information that is useful for the development of policies? E.g. The COMETS database does not contain information on policies directly, but the information contained in the COMETS database could be valuable for policy development.
  • good point we have policy relevant databases and data bases with policy, but for sure both of them are important regarding the topic of uc


I have started segmenting databases into 2 categories:

  1. policy relevant databases, eg. COMETS, EU Merci,
  2. policy databases, eg. IEA Policy database, EUR-Lex, OECD, MURE

From both categories, the most suitbale databases may be chosen. This will enable us to have a full spectrum - how energy policies may use both types of databases.

I'm thinking about IEA Policy database regarding the use case it's fit perfect

Notes from the discussion on zoom - included into tables here: http://eeradata.webfactional.com/mediawiki-1.30.0/index.php?title=UC4#List_of_selected_databases

  • difference between terms in different languages - how to align the wording and taxonomy
  • Michael: information if databases have publishable API
  • August: some kind of glossary should be included, in accordance to international standards,
  • what kind of metadata are provided. What code is provided.
  • it's really important to know if the database is primary or secondary source - who kis a creator of the data.

All copies of documents are available in many places, but it's important to inlclude information about "originals"

Databases to be chosen

Primary databases:

  1. COMETS --> still needs FAIRification, so going from all red to all green. Database is not so complicated, so may be a good example / case for works.
  2. IEA Policy Database --> second to be chosen, it's close to FAIR. The main problem was with PIDs. International dimension
  3. EUR-Lex, because it's place where policies are stored
  4. JRC database, it's hub, linking many repositiroeis and databases.

Secondary databases:

  1. RES Legal --> secondary database to EUR-Lex.

• Discoussion about importance of formats of data: It is significant that the format of the data to be entered in specific entry is strictly defined (example - the date: need of clear definitions - what's to include: year, month, day specific?) Similarly - with longitude, latitute. If it's not done in advance, later on it takes much work to manually change it and put into right format. On the other hand - potentially - making a very specific description - may exclude some data, which are available but in different standards - for example in EU and American standards.