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Open Opportunities
Exploring Open Data, Tools, and Repositories
to extend scholarship and sharing
Russ WhiteNumeric and Spatial Data SpecialistRobert E. Kennedy Library Data Services Cal Poly State University San Luis Obispo
Oct. 24, 2013
Overview
All Things OpenOpen Access
Open Government
Open Data
Open Source
Open Resources
Closing the loop, Open Repositories
Altogether, Open Opportunities
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Open Access
Open Access to information is the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those results as you need.
This has the power to transform the way research and scientific inquiry are conducted. It has direct and widespread implications for academia, medicine, science, industry, and for society as a whole.
As explained, in 8 minutes by PHD Comics
The Open Access Overview by Peter Suber
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Open Definition
The Open Definition sets out principles that define openness in relation to data and content.
It makes precise the meaning of open in the terms open data and open content and thereby ensures interoperability between different pools of open material.
It can be summed up in the statement that: A piece of data or content is open if anyone is free to use, reuse, and redistribute it subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike.
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Open Government
Renewed focus on transparency, publicparticipation, and collaboration.
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Open Data Policy
Information is a valuable national resource,and strategic asset....manage information throughout its lifecycle...promote openness and interoperability
Executive Order Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information
Open Data Policy Guidelines from the Sunlight Foundation
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Project Open Data
Project Open Data is an online, public repository intended to foster collaboration and promote the continual improvement of the Open Data Policy.
The project is published on GitHub, an open source platform that allows communities of developers to collaboratively share and enhance code. The resources and plug-and-play tools in Project Open Data can help accelerate the adoption of open data practices.
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Government on GitHub
Open Data & Open Standards
Open Data
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A primary goal of Data.gov is to improve access to Federal data and expand creative use of those data beyond the walls of government by encouraging innovative ideas (e.g., web applications).
98,544 datasets found... 223 organizations
Federal Agency Repositories
State, City, Local Government
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Google Public Data
This may look familiar, from a previous TED talkusing data from the World Bank
Google Books and Ngram Viewer
This too, was described in a TED talk.
Open Source
For List of free and open-source software packages:Wikipedia
The Free Software Dictionary
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Free and Open Source Software
Data Wrangler
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Wrangler is an interactive tool for data cleaning and transformation.Spend less time formatting and more time analyzing your data.
Free and Open Source Software
Tableau Public
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Tableau Public is for anyone who wants to tell stories with interactive data on the web.
Open Source Software
LibreOffice
LibreOffice 4: The free office suite the community has been dreaming of for twelve years...
An Open Source Stack, Ecosystem?
OpenStreetMapThe Free Wiki World Map
Open Resources & Training Grounds
Closing the loop with Data Repositories
Vision, T. J. (2010). Open Data and the Social Contract of Scientific Publishing. BioScience, 60(5), 330331. doi:10.1525/bio.2010.60.5.2
Out of Cite Out of Mind Report on Data Citation
Finding Data Repositories
Databib.org
Registry of Research Data Repositories The goal of re3data.org is to create a global registry of research data repositories.
List of Repositories from the Open Access Directory
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Data Repositories
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From Acoustics to Zoology...(but not quite everything in between)
Open Repositories
DataDryad.org is a curated general-purpose repository that makes the data underlying scientific publications discoverable, freely reusable, and citable.
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Open Repositories
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The easy way to get, use and share data
And the data lives on...
Open Opportunities
Open Access to the results of scholarly researchJournal Literature, Datasets, Other Creative Works
Beyond the Scientific or Academic Community- Government, Civic engagement
Open Data, Open Source, Open Resources
Its' wide open.
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Further Reading
The Open Data Handbook
Questions?
Thank you!
Russ WhiteNumeric and Spatial Data SpecialistRobert E. Kennedy Library Data Services Cal Poly State University San Luis [email protected]://libguides.calpoly.edu/dataservices
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