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  2. Open data - Wikipedia

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    A data commons is an interoperable software and hardware platform that aggregates (or collocates) data, data infrastructure, and data-producing and data-managing applications in order to better allow a community of users to manage, analyze, and share their data with others over both short- and long-term timelines.

  3. Open Database License - Wikipedia

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    The Open Database License (ODbL) is a copyleft license agreement intended to allow users to freely share, modify, and use a database while maintaining this same freedom for others. [2] ODbL is published by Open Data Commons, which is part of Open Knowledge Foundation. [3]

  4. Data Commons - Wikipedia

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    Data Commons is an open-source platform [1] created by Google [2] that provides an open knowledge graph, combining economic, scientific and other public datasets into a unified view. [3] Ramanathan V. Guha, a creator of web standards including RDF, [4] RSS, and Schema.org, [5] founded the project, [6] which is now led by Prem Ramaswami. [7]

  5. Open Government Licence - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.0, released on 28 June 2013, is directly compatible with the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 and the Open Data Commons Attribution License. [6] The OGL symbol (shown above) was also released along with this version, which "at a glance, shows that information can be used and re-used under open licensing". [7]

  6. Open data portal - Wikipedia

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    An open data portal is any online platform which supports users in accessing collections of open data. Typical open data portals present the data of the organization which hosts the portal. Government organizations sometimes host open data portals as a way of meeting their regional freedom of information legal requirements. Another common use ...

  7. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Search engines harvest the content of open access repositories, constructing a database of worldwide, free of charge available research. [1] [2] [3] Data repositories are the cornerstone for FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) data practices and are used expeditiously within the scientific community. [4]

  8. Open Data Commons - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Open data - Wikipedia

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