Open Data
According to Wikipedia, Open data is the idea that certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control. The first article in the list below is just the tip of the iceberg of what data is becoming available on the Internet. All sorts of data, political and otherwise. Feel free to add to the list. This just seems like something UCLA faculty and students can really use.
- Awesome Public Datasets – continually updated
- The United States (Code) is on Github
- http://www.data.gov/
- How should Los Angeles license its free GIS data?
- http://opendatakit.org/
- The Open Data Institute
- Amsterdam City Dashboard: a City as Urban Statistics – Aug. 2014
- 20 Big Data Repositories You Should Check Out – Sept. 24, 2014
- Indexes of Federal Data coming – Feb. 9, 2015
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Colorado Upgrades Online Transparency Website –
Citizens with improved access to state financial records – April 29, 2015 - The state of California has launched a new Web site with government and lobbyist information – May 6, 2015
- Announcing the new Open Data Handbook – May 13, 2015 – http://opendatahandbook.org/
- The Causes, Costs and Consequences of Bad Government Data – June 24, 2015
- The World Bank Group Archives goes online – Aug. 18, 2015
- Adopt A Department of Education Dataset – Aug. 28, 2015
- New Census Web Tool Helps Business Owners Make Data Driven Decisions – Sept. 9, 2015 Or here’s a direct link to the Census Business Builder: Small Business Edition
- White House Launches The Opportunity Project, Utilizing Open Data to Build Stronger Ladders of Opportunity for All – March 7, 2016
- 4 Ways to Use Government Data to Automate & Improve Your Life – March 21, 2016
- ‘Open data’: Why it’s making waves across Canada – May 1, 2016
- What’s Wrong with Open-Data Sites—and How We Can Fix Them – May 2, 2016
- How open rail data is changing the way passengers travel – July 4, 2016