gagnsæðis
Gagnsæðis refers to the degree to which information held by organizations—public agencies, private companies, and research institutions—is accessible, understandable, and verifiable by stakeholders such as citizens and customers. The concept combines openness of data with transparency of processes and the ability to justify actions with evidence, aligning with broader notions of transparency.
Core principles include public availability of data, clear documentation and metadata, timely disclosure, accuracy, and the
In practice, gagnsæðis is applied in the public sector through publication of budgets, procurement records, and
Implementation often relies on open data portals, publication schedules, audit trails, and privacy-preserving data sharing. Legal
Challenges include balancing transparency with privacy and security, avoiding superficial disclosure, and managing resource demands and
See also: Transparency, Open data, Accountability, Data governance.