This dataset lists suggestions received through the CT Open Data Dataset Suggestion survey here: https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/eivh-c3ze.
Documentation for working with the open data catalog, datasets, visualizations, and filters.
This dataset contains transaction and usage data on the Open Data Portal. We are sharing this dataset so that everyone can see what data is being viewed, downloaded and used across the whole website. It is important to us to be transparent and also to allow users to see what datasets others are accessing. We receive daily log files from our platform provider Datopian which contain every interaction with data on the portal. We load these log files in our data warehouse at the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) then use a tool called Alteryx to extract, model and output the monthly usage files published here. We will publish this data on a monthly basis. Each month's data has associated data dictionary to help you to understand the fields we publish.
Landing page for available learning resources about the Maryland Open Data Portal.
The City of Detroit Open Data Style Guide details standards that, when implemented, improve the public understandability and accessibility of the City's open data. The Style Guide is broken up into two sections. The dataset section outlines best practices for data formatting, quality, and accessibility. The metadata section provides guidance on creating rich and informative dataset descriptions, column-level descriptions, and more. Eventually, all items on the Open Data Portal will adhere to the Style Guide.
The specifications and guidelines in this Data Management Plan will improve data consistency and availability of information. It will ensure that all levels of government and the public have access to the most up-to-date information; reduce or eliminate overlapping data requests and redundant data maintenance; ensure metadata is consistently created; and ensure that data services can be displayed by the consumer with the output of its choice.
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Powerpoint presentation on the data portal
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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The California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS) has launched its Open Data Portal initiative in order to increase public access to one of the State’s most valuable assets – non-confidential health and human services data. Its goals are to spark innovation, promote research and economic opportunities, engage public participation in government, increase transparency, and inform decision-making. "Open Data" describes data that are freely available, machine-readable, and formatted according to national technical standards to facilitate visibility and reuse of published data.
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A series of short video clips illustrating how to use the Community and Education Data Portal (https://portal.ga.gov.au/persona/education). The Community and Education data portal is one of many data delivery portals available from Geoscience Australia, giving users access to a wealth of useful data and tools. It has been designed specifically for non-technical users, so that general community members, including educators, can access themed surface and subsurface datasets or images with …Show full descriptionA series of short video clips illustrating how to use the Community and Education Data Portal (https://portal.ga.gov.au/persona/education). The Community and Education data portal is one of many data delivery portals available from Geoscience Australia, giving users access to a wealth of useful data and tools. It has been designed specifically for non-technical users, so that general community members, including educators, can access themed surface and subsurface datasets or images with enhanced capabilities including 3D visualisation, and online analysis tools. The User Guide Video complements the help menu in the portal. The User guide is broken into a series of topics Introduction Toolbar Map layers Multiple Layers Background Layers and Sharing 3D Layers Tools Custom Layers The step by step guides were produced by James Cropper.
The Virginia Open Data Portal provides more than just data access. Within the portal, you can view stories and dashboards, create visualizations, filter data, and access it via APIs (application programming interfaces) to build solutions in web and mobile applications. The Commonwealth of Virginia is committed to continue growing the number of open datasets available through the portal facilitating public participation and engagement. We hope you enjoy using the portal and invite you to share your thoughts with us by clicking on the 'Contact' link at the top of the page.
Universal Analytics data from Google Analytics for the CalHHS Open Data Portal. This data was captured using the depreciated Universal Analytics tool and is no longer available on the web via Google UI or Google APIs. It has been loaded here so that users and the metrics dashboard can access the data.
A document on how to access Fisheries New Zealand’s Commercial Fisheries Management Areas spatial data. This document provide a step-by-step guide to aid you with downloading the updated datasets listed above. You will be able to download the datasets in a variety of format.This document can be found by MPI staff here.
This is a PDF document created by the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) and the Governor's Office of Performance Improvement to assist training Maryland state employees on use of the Open Data Portal, https://opendata.maryland.gov. This document covers direct data entry, uploading Excel spreadsheets, connecting source databases, and transposing data. Please note that this tutorial is intended for use by state employees, as non-state users cannot upload datasets to the Open Data Portal.
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The KNMI'23 climate scenarios are based on 240 years (8 ensembles of 30 years each) of RACMO (Regional Atmospheric Climate Model) v2.3 data for every horizon/scenario. The data in this set is a user-friendly version of the RACMO putput that was used to calculate the scenario tables. ‘User-friendly’ means that the data is mapped to a regular lat/lon grid, and that the time coordinate corresponds to the nominal period it is used for. This dataset version only includes values within the Dutch borders, for a more extensive area, please take a look at version 2 of this dataset (https://dataplatform.knmi.nl/dataset/knmi23-user-friendly-racmo-2-0). This user-friendly dataset is also provided to the public via the data portal.
Additional information can be found in the KNMI’23 user report: https://cdn.knmi.nl/system/data_center_publications/files/000/071/901/original/KNMI23_klimaatscenarios_gebruikersrapport_23-03.pdf, as well as on the data portal: https://klimaatscenarios-data.knmi.nl/.
Open data portal of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality providing a wide range of municipal datasets.
The Open Data Portal of the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) is a tool whose main objective is to make public data and information from the Institution available to the entire community, enabling the realization of access to information (regulated by the Law on Access to Public Information - Law No. 12.527/2011) and the monitoring of the University's operations. The data available on the Portal can be accessed by the entire population and used for the development of applications and actions carried out by the University itself and by other public or private bodies. Translated from Portuguese Original Text: O Portal de Dados Abertos da Universidade Federal Sergipe (UFS) é uma ferramenta cujo objetivo principal é disponibilizar para toda a comunidade dados e informações públicas da Instituição, possibilitando a concretização do acesso à informação (regulamentado pela Lei de Acesso à Informação Pública - Lei nº 12.527/2011) e o acompanhamento do funcionamento da Universidade. Os dados disponibilizados no Portal podem ser acessados por toda a população, além de utilizados para o desenvolvimento de aplicativos e ações realizadas pela própria Universidade e por outros órgãos públicos ou privados.
The GEO Data Portal is the authoritative source for data sets used by UNEP and its partners in the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) report and other integrated environment assessments. The GEO Data Portal gives access to a broad socio-economic data sets from authoritative sources at global, regional, sub-regional and national levels. The contents of the Data Portal cover environmental themes such as climate, forests and freshwater and many others, as well as socioeconomic categories, including education, health, economy, population and environmental policies.
The City of Detroit Open Data Portal allows access to datasets, maps, charts, and files and documents on City of Detroit government operations and programs, public safety (Detroit Police Department, Detroit Fire Department, and Detroit Department of Homeland Security), property and parcels, schools and educational institutions, transportation, public health, and permits.
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Documentation on getting started with the Inform Data Portal
NOAA weather and atmosphere information; many of the National Weather Service data sets are available in formats that are able to be imported directly into Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Data formats include downloadable shapefiles, web services and even KML files.
This dataset lists suggestions received through the CT Open Data Dataset Suggestion survey here: https://data.ct.gov/stories/s/eivh-c3ze.