The data.gov catalog is powered by CKAN, a powerful open source data platform that includes a robust API. Please be aware that data.gov and the data.gov CKAN API only contain metadata about datasets. This metadata includes URLs and descriptions of datasets, but it does not include the actual data within each dataset.
With the launch of the State of Hawaii's Open Data portal, the State of Hawaii has now begun providing residents, analysts, and civic developers with unparalleled access to State data for use in increasing transparency, driving civic innovation, and engaging participants in a more collaborative form of government. Visitors to the site will find over 150 datasets organized by six major topics, with more datasets continuing to be added to the site: Data on the portal has been optimized so that users of varying technical ability will find the site easy to navigate and use. Residents, journalists and analysts will find that the data can easily be contextualized for various purposes using intuitive features built directly within the State of Hawaii's Open Data portal. Videos detailing how to sort, filter, visualize data can be found within the video guide section of the site. Developers wishing to use the data for civic innovation will benefit from the CKAN Open Data API, a fully-documented, RESTful, Application Programming Interface (API). For more information about the API powering the State of Hawaii's Open Data Portal, please visit the developer's page. State-of-the-art social data features enable participants to create a more collaborative form of government by commenting, discussing, and sharing datasets with other participants on the platform or to publish them on other social networks like Twitter or Facebook. Users of the site are encouraged to participate in the development and future direction of the site by suggesting datasets to be added to the platform. Click the link below to view training materials for Citizens, staff and administrators. https://opendata.hawaii.gov/pages/training Click the link below to view documentation on the CKAN API. https://docs.ckan.org/en/2.9/api/index.html Click the link below to view Open Data site statistics. https://opendata.hawaii.gov/stats
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The Victorian Government's open data portal, data.vic, uses CKAN to surface thousands of data sets and metadata records from across the Victorian Government.\r \r This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and provides access to CKAN functionality for the purpose of integrating with other CKAN instances. It can also be used as a data source for other applications to search and download the datasets provided by Data.Vic.\r
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The open data portal catalogue is a downloadable dataset containing some key metadata for the general datasets available on the Government of Canada's Open Data portal. Resource 1 is generated using the ckanapi tool (external link) Resources 2 - 8 are generated using the Flatterer (external link) utility. ###Description of resources: 1. Dataset is a JSON Lines (external link) file where the metadata of each Dataset/Open Information Record is one line of JSON. The file is compressed with GZip. The file is heavily nested and recommended for users familiar with working with nested JSON. 2. Catalogue is a XLSX workbook where the nested metadata of each Dataset/Open Information Record is flattened into worksheets for each type of metadata. 3. datasets metadata contains metadata at the dataset
level. This is also referred to as the package
in some CKAN documentation. This is the main
table/worksheet in the SQLite database and XLSX output. 4. Resources Metadata contains the metadata for the resources contained within each dataset. 5. resource views metadata contains the metadata for the views applied to each resource, if a resource has a view configured. 6. datastore fields metadata contains the DataStore information for CSV datasets that have been loaded into the DataStore. This information is displayed in the Data Dictionary for DataStore enabled CSVs. 7. Data Package Fields contains a description of the fields available in each of the tables within the Catalogue, as well as the count of the number of records each table contains. 8. data package entity relation diagram Displays the title and format for column, in each table in the Data Package in the form of a ERD Diagram. The Data Package resource offers a text based version. 9. SQLite Database is a .db
database, similar in structure to Catalogue. This can be queried with database or analytical software tools for doing analysis.
What was the average price of a house in the United Kingdom in 1935? When will India's population surpass that of China? Where can you admire publicly funded works of art in Seattle? The data to answer many, many questions like these exists somewhere on the Internet - but it's not always easy to find. The Open Data platform, created as part of the actions foreseen by the Tuscan Digital Agenda, makes reusable public data available in open format, thus maximizing transparency and ease of access to the many pieces of information available to the Tuscany Region. The goal is to publish, through a gradual process, the many datasets whose ownership belongs to the Tuscany Region and other Public Administrations of the regional territory adhering to the Tuscan Regional Telematics Network (RTRT), creating an infrastructure that will allow public and private entities and civil society to create new services and applications capable of improving access to information, transparency, and therefore the social, cultural, and economic life of the entire Tuscan territory. This site is based on a powerful open-source data cataloging software, called CKAN, developed by the Open Knowledge Foundation. Each 'dataset' entry on CKAN contains a description of the data and other useful information, such as the available formats, the holder, the freedom of access and reuse, and the topics that the data address. Other users can improve or modify this information (CKAN keeps a history of all these changes). CKAN is used for several data catalogs on the Internet. The Data Hub is a freely editable and reusable catalog, in the style of Wikipedia. The British government uses CKAN for the data.gov.uk portal, which currently has about 8000 government datasets. The official public data of most European countries are collected in a CKAN catalog on publicdata.eu. There is also a list of these catalogs from all over the world on datacatalogs.org, which is in turn based on CKAN. Most of the data on the Tuscany Region Open Data portal is freely accessible and reusable: anyone has the right to use and reuse the data in any way they prefer. Maybe someone will take that nice dataset on the city's works of art that you found, and add it to a tourist map - or develop a new app for your smartphone, which will help you find monuments when you visit the city. Open data means more enterprise, collaborative scientific research, and transparent public administration. You can learn more about this topic in the Open Data Handbook. The Open Knowledge Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes free knowledge: the development and constant improvement of CKAN is one of the ways to achieve this goal. If you want to participate in the design or development, join the public discussion or development lists, or check out the OKFN website to discover the other ongoing projects. CKAN is the world's leading platform for open-source data portals. CKAN is a complete and ready-to-use software solution that makes data accessible and usable – providing tools to optimize its publication, search and use (including data storage and the availability of robust APIs). CKAN is aimed at organizations that publish data (national and local governments, companies and institutions) and want to make it open and accessible to all. CKAN is used by governments and user groups around the world to manage a wide range of data portals for official and community bodies, including portals for local, national and international governments, such as data.gov.uk in the UK and publicdata.eu of the European Union, dados.gov.br in Brazil, government portals of the Netherlands and the Netherlands, as well as city and municipal administration sites in the USA, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Finland and other countries. CKAN: http://ckan.org/ Tour of CKAN: http://ckan.org/tour/ Overview of functions: http://ckan.org/features/ CKAN's page-view tracking feature is enabled. Translated from Italian Original Text: Qual era il prezzo medio di una casa nel Regno Unito nel 1935? Quando avverrà il sorpasso della popolazione dell'India su quella della Cina? Dove si possono ammirare opere d'arte finanziate da enti pubblici a Seattle? I dati per rispondere a molte, molte domande come queste esistono da qualche parte in Internet - ma non è sempre facile trovarli. La piattaforma Open Data, realizzata nell'ambito delle azioni previste dall'Agenda digitale toscana, mette a disposizione dati pubblici riutilizzabili, in formato aperto, favorendo così al massimo la trasparenza e la facilità di accesso alle tante informazioni di cui dispone la Regione Toscana. L'obiettivo è quello di pubblicare, attraverso un processo graduale, i tanti dataset la cui titolarità afferisce alla Regione Toscana e ad altre Pubbliche amministrazioni del territorio regionale aderenti alla Rete telematica regionale toscana (RTRT), creando un'infrastruttura che consentirà a soggetti pubblici, privati e della società civile di creare nuovi servizi e applicazioni in grado di migliorare l'accesso all'informazione, la trasparenza e quindi la vita sociale, culturale ed economica dell'intero territorio toscano. Questo sito è basato su un potente software open-source di catalogazione dei dati, chiamato CKAN, sviluppato dalla Open Knowledge Foundation. Ogni voce di 'dataset' su CKAN contiene una descrizione dei dati e altre informazioni utili, come i formati disponibili, il detentore, la libertà di accesso e riuso, e gli argomenti che i dati affrontano. Gli altri utenti possono migliorare o modificare queste informazioni (CKAN mantiene una cronologia di tutte queste modifiche). CKAN è utilizzato per diversi cataloghi di dati su Internet. The Data Hub è un catalogo liberamente modificabile e riutilizzabile, nello stile di Wikipedia. Il governo britannico usa CKAN per il portale data.gov.uk, che attualmente conta circa 8000 dataset governativi. I dati pubblici ufficiali della maggior parte dei paesi europei sono raccolti in un catalogo CKAN su publicdata.eu. Esiste anche una lista di questi cataloghi da tutto il mondo su datacatalogs.org, che è a sua volta basato su CKAN. La maggior parte dei dati sul portale Open Data della Regione Toscana è liberamente accessibile e riutilizzabile: chiunque ha il diritto di utilizzare e riutilizzare i dati nel modo che preferisce. Magari qualcuno prenderà quel simpatico dataset sulle opere d'arte della città che avevi trovato tu, e lo aggiungerà a una mappa turistica - oppure svilupperà una nuova app per il tuo smartphone, che ti aiuterà a trovare i monumenti quando visiti la città. Gli open data significano più impresa, ricerca scientifica collaborativa e pubblica amministrazione trasparente. Puoi approfondire questo argomento nell'Open Data Handbook. La Open Knowledge Foundation è una organizzazione no-profit che promuove il sapere libero: lo sviluppo e il miglioramento costante di CKAN è uno dei modi per raggiungere questo obiettivo. Se vuoi partecipare alla progettazione o allo sviluppo, unisciti alle liste pubbliche di discussione o sviluppo, o dai un'occhiata al sito della OKFN per scoprire gli altri progetti in corso. CKAN è la piattaforma leader mondiale per i portali di dati open-source. CKAN è una soluzione software completa e pronta all'uso che rende accessibili e utilizzabili i dati – fornendo strumenti per ottimizzarne la pubblicazione, la ricerca e l'utilizzo (inclusa l'archiviazione dei dati e la disponibilità di solide API). CKAN si rivolge alle organizzazioni che pubblicano dati (governi nazionali e locali, aziende ed istituzioni) e desiderano renderli aperti e accessibili a tutti. CKAN è usato da governi e gruppi di utenti in tutto il mondo per gestire una vasta serie di portali di dati di enti ufficiali e di comunità, tra cui portali per governi locali, nazionali e internazionali, come data.gov.uk nel Regno Unito e publicdata.eu dell'Unione Europea, dados.gov.br in Brasile, portali di governo dell'Olanda e dei Paesi Bassi, oltre a siti di amministrazione cittadine e municipali negli USA, nel Regno Unito, Argentina, Finlandia e altri paesi. CKAN: http://ckan.org/ Tour di CKAN: http://ckan.org/tour/ Panoramica delle funzioni: http://ckan.org/features/ CKAN's page-view tracking feature is enabled.
Purpose of data.gov.lv is to gather and to circulate Government institution and Government organization collected data in on place for public use, as this data is valuable for the development of innovations in the state. On this portal datasets can be browsed by category, keywords or institution. The portal is based on open source technologies including CKAN Open data catalogue. Developed add-ons are available at: https://github.com/dpp-dev The Latvian Open Data Portal was created by the European Regional Development Fund co-financed project Nr. 2.2.1.1/16/I/001 "Public Administration Information and Communication Technology Architecture Management System" (PIKTAPS) The Third Action Plan for Open Government Partnership of Latvia is taking an action towards openness, responsibility, publics’ participation and the use of ICT [1] This plan carries out the improvement and implementation of various services in the Internet environment. One of the 12 commitment plans of Latvia is the development of an open-source public data portal. But to fulfill the entire target of 2017-2019 OGP plan Latvia has committed to involve society in the selection of datasets. Consequently, the website has the ability to vote which data should be opened. So far in Latvia many valuable data were not available, since collecting them is a paid service, for that reason, access to re-usable data containing metadata has been difficult. Only a few institutions, on their own initiative, published open data on their websites. In 2013, the European Union (EU) adopted the Directive 2013/37/EU with a view to introducing uniform practices and rules in all Member States for the re-use of public administration information. In Latvia, in 2015, the relevant amendments were incorporated into the Information Disclosure Law. According to the directive, in Latvia the data that is open should be published "on the authority of its own initiative, if it is useful ", which means the voluntary principle in the publication of data and does not promote the general" open by default "compliance with the principle. This portal was opened within the OGP to facilitate the opening of data, of course, with respect to the protection of personal data. Involving society in choosing the datasets to be opened. From this commitment, an open data portal, gains all the groups of the public: Members of the society will not only be able to vote for data sets of interest to them, but also to obtain data without bureaucracy. Government institutions will increase the efficiency of work and improve their image by opening and publishing their data. Entrepreneurs will have more data available that can be used to create new products or services, thus contributing to overall economic growth.
This dataset measures usership of the City of Toronto Open Data Portal.
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The Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and …Show full descriptionThe Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and provides access to CKAN functionality for the purpose of integrating with other CKAN instances. It can also be used as a data source for other applications to search and download the datasets provided by Data.Vic. This API is the updated version that implements the Whole of Victorian Government API Design Standards for RESTful APIs developed by the Victorian Government.
This dataset displays the Open Data intake queue in its raw form. Data here contains attributes relating to how the Toronto Open Data team manages its various requests for updating old and publishing new datasets the Toronto Open Data Portal. Typically, an "Open Data Inquiry" ticket is first opened, prompting Open Data to investigate the possibility of updating or adding new data to the portal. Once the investigation is finished, another ticket will be opened, directing Open Data staff to "Publish a New Open Dataset Page" or "Update an Existing Open Dataset Page". These tickets will be related to the initial inquiry so to track the history of a change from beginning (Inquiry) to end (Publication or Update). Records here are direct from an internal ticket management system, so they match exactly what Open Data staff are working with. Each record is a period of time in which a ticket was in a particular status. The creation of this data is to support council motion 2023.EX10.18 and shared with the hopes that it will inform the public what Open Data is working on, and what datasets Open Data is updating or publishing.
Collaborate, compile, and share open data for effective community-based decision making in Detroit. This site was created to address the issue of open data sharing among Detroit's civic tech, data, and mapping community. Numerous individuals and organizations are doing great work with data, but there isn't a place where all can come together to collaborate, share data, and foster transparency together. Read more from the Guidelines for Equitable Open Data Feel free to register, create an account, and upload any Detroit data that you have in CSV, XLS, ZIP, GeoJSON, etc. formats. Contact us if you'd like to add a new organization or become the administrator for an existing one. This site is maintained by a group of volunteers representing various civic tech and data groups in the City of Detroit. The project host is DETROITography. Data governance and decision-making are lead by a Community Advisory Board. Apply to join the CAB Is your organization looking to utilize an open data portal to promote your data, analysis, or transparency? DetroitData can serve as your data portal without needing to stand up an enterprise level application. We also offer data management, data analysis, and data visualization support for subscribers. Become a Subscriber Get in touch with us at: info@detroitdata.org DetroitData is an open, online collaborative data portal; a voluntary association of individuals, groups, and organizations working to develop a common data repository for Detroit. Anyone with an internet connection has the ability to contribute to the project. Please be advised that nothing found here has necessarily been reviewed by people with the expertise required to provide you with complete, accurate or reliable information. The data here is provided freely and under an open license. It should be understood that no agreement or contract is created between you and the owners or users of this site, the owners of the servers upon which it is housed, the individual contributors, any project administrators, sysops or anyone else who is in any way connected with this project.
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Existing Contracts Register for awarded contracts over £5,000. An extract of all published contract awards starting from 01 April 2017. The data names the buyer and the awarded suppliers, plus information on the value and duration of the contract itself. This is a work in progress - by improving data quality and maintaining compliance with procurement regulations, the Council is working towards a complete dataset. Other details about Contracts shown in this dataset may be available on the ProContract website (source link shown below). That website may for example, also provide information on suppliers for Contracts that have more than one supplier. The data is updated quarterly. Data source: Procurement Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire County Council. For any enquiries about this publication contact procontract.support@lincolnshire.gov.uk
List of the tags that the Toronto Open Data Portal will use to categorize and search its datasets
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This document includes description of the Tukes-avoindatajulkaisut (Tukes open data publications) file structure, in addition with instructions how to open the file content in Microsoft Excel.
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These Open Data files show payments made by Lincolnshire County Council to suppliers each month, where the combined value of an invoice is over £500. In situations where the total invoice amount is over £500, individual payments contributing to the invoice total are shown. Details relating to some payments may be redacted for reasons of personal or commercial confidentiality. A more detailed statement of the council’s published spending information is available on the Lincolnshire County Council website (see the Source link). This data is updated monthly. Data source: Lincolnshire County Council Finance Department. For any enquiries about this publication contact finance@lincolnshire.gov.uk .
The Government of Jersey is the government of the Island of Jersey. Jersey's Council of Ministers has committed to openness, transparency and accountability in government, and has an agenda to secure improvement in this area. As part of this agenda, the Government of Jersey and States Assembly will begin to publish some of the data which it collects as open data. This site provides a catalogue of the datasets made available under Jersey's Open Government Licence and Open States Assembly Licence in order that potential users can discover the data that is available, understand how it can be used, and download it in a variety of formats. Using information on opendata.gov.je There is no need to apply for licence to use information provided on opendata.gov.je. The Chief Minister has authority to license the use of information on this site which is subject to States copyright and States database right. The Chief Minister offers the information hosted on data.je for re-use under the terms of the Open Government Licence – Jersey v1.0 (OGL-J). Users simply need to ensure that their use of the information provided on this site complies with the terms of the OGL-J. The OGL–J is a simple set of terms and conditions that facilitates the re-use of public sector information free of charge. There are no charges for using information licensed under the OGL-J on opendata.je. The attribution statement When using information provided on this site, other than information and material created by you, the OGL-J requires you to include an attribution statement. In the case of information obtained from opendata.je, you should cite the information you used and, include the following statement: Accessed on opendata.gov.je and licensed for use under the Open Government Licence – Jersey v1.0 You should also include a hyperlink to the OGL-J.
The Public Notice website contains open source data related to notices published by the City Clerk as of January 1, 2018. This dataset is part of the City of Toronto's ongoing commitment to proactive disclosure and the Open Data project. The City gives notice to the public on a variety of different matters, such as fees and charges, heritage designations, renaming of roads, and sale of property. The City also gives notice through the newspaper, mail, or personal service, depending on legislation. Visit http://app.toronto.ca/nm/opendata.do to search for and customize your dataset. All data fields prefaced by an (*) may contain multiple entries. Some data fields may not contain a value as not all data fields are mandatory. noticeId – The unique numerical identifier for each notice. title – The title of the notice describing the subject of the notice and the address, if any. subheading – The subheading is used to provide additional detail about the notice. decisionBody – The governing body with final decision-making power over the matter in the notice. *eventList – The event date, time and address of any event associated with the notice. The time is in milliseconds. noticeDescription – The details of the notice, which contains HTML markup for layout/formatting. accessibilityDescription – The description of accommodations available in advance of an event. noticeDate – The date and time the notice was published. The time is in milliseconds. *addressList – The municipal address related to the notice. Addresses contain map latitude/longitude for recommended map display placement. *topics – The tiered classification of each notice based on the notice subject. *planningApplicationNumbers – The file number assigned by City Planning to a planning application. *backgroundInformationList – Additional documents attached to a notice. *otherReferenceList – URLs directing web-based material associated with a notice. contact – The name and contact information for the key person associated with the notice. signedBy – The name of the person authorizing the notice.
The Traffic Camera dataset contains the location and number for every Traffic camera in the City of Toronto. These datasets will be updated within 2 minutes when cameras are added, changed, or removed. The camera list files can be found at: https://opendata.toronto.ca/transportation/tmc/rescucameraimages/Data/ tmcearthcameras.csv - CSV, camera list in CSV tmcearthcameras.json - json formatted list. tmcearthcamerassn.json - json formatted file containing the timestamp of the list files. tmcearthcameras.xml - xml formatted list. TMCEarthCameras.xsd - xml schema document. The dataset includes the number, name, WGS84 information (latitude, longitude), comparison directions (1- Looking North, 2-Looking East, 3-Looking South and 4-Looking West), and camera group. The camera images associated with the dataset can be found at: https://opendata.toronto.ca/transportation/tmc/rescucameraimages/CameraImages. And the comparison images can be found at: https://opendata.toronto.ca/transportation/tmc/rescucameraimages/ComparisonImages. The camera image file name is created as follows: loc####.jpg - where #### is the camera number. (i.e. loc1234.jpg) The camera comparison image file names are created as follows: loc####D.jpg - where #### is the camera number and D is the direction. (i.e. loc1234e.jpg and loc1234w.jpg) The camera images are displayed on the City's website at http://www.toronto.ca/rescu/index.htmor http://www.toronto.ca/rescu/list.htm
As part of our ongoing commitment to open data, the Toronto Police Service continues to release data sets relating to completed Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act requests that are of public interest. This data includes Field Information Reports reported between 2008.01.01 and 2013.11.04. This dataset has been retired and will no longer be updated. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Police Service has taken the necessary measures to protect the privacy of individuals involved. No personal information related to any of the parties involved will be released as open data.
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This dataset contains the current procurement pipeline for Lincolnshire County Council. It details all planned procurement activities for the next 18 months from the date of publication.
The data.gov catalog is powered by CKAN, a powerful open source data platform that includes a robust API. Please be aware that data.gov and the data.gov CKAN API only contain metadata about datasets. This metadata includes URLs and descriptions of datasets, but it does not include the actual data within each dataset.