Ministry of Foreign Affairs Provides Diplomatic Documents on Specific Topics Including Burma's Aung San Bombing Incident
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo In-ho] On the 1st, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it will provide diplomatic documents in the form of open linked data to enhance their usability as public data.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been publishing diplomatic documents over 30 years old on its website, but until now, it was difficult to find specific content as entire collections of declassified documents were uploaded by year.
In the newly provided open linked data service, diplomatic documents are organized around countries, individuals, events, and institutions. Among the declassified diplomatic documents so far, users can view collections related to specific topics such as the '88 Seoul Olympics' or the 'Burma Aung San Assassination Bombing Incident.'
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to continue opening its public data in various formats in the future.
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