Open Data - Open Government Data

By : Neha Dhyani

Updated : May 2, 2022, 5:33

Except for attribution and share-alike rules, Open Data is information that can be freely used, re-used, and redistributed by anybody.

Although the concept of Open Data is not new, a formalized definition is. Open Data, as a concept, means that government data should be freely available to anybody, with the ability to redistribute it in any form without violating any copyright restrictions. Licenses, on the other hand, are essential for ensuring that such data is not misappropriated or misconstrued and that all users have the same and permanent right to use it.

Conditions For Data to Be Open Data

The data must be available in its whole and at a fair replication cost, preferably by online download. The information must also be in a usable and editable format.

Everyone should be permitted to use, re-use, and redistribute - no discrimination should be made against fields of endeavour or individuals or groups.

The data must be made available under licenses that allow for re-use and redistribution, as well as intermixing with other datasets.

Open Data - Open Government Data (OGD) Platform of India

The Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India is a platform for supporting the Government of India's Open Data project.

The portal will be used by Ministries/Departments of the Government of India and its organizations to publish datasets, documents, and applications that they have accumulated for public use.

It aims to improve government transparency and create opportunities for many more innovative applications of government data to provide new perspectives.

As a result of the recent global financial crisis, information technology businesses such as Infosys and Tata Consultancy have begun seriously contemplating partnering with the Indian government as a source of revenue, rather than looking outwards to overseas clients.

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Key Features of Open Data Project

Provides a single point of access to datasets and apps provided in open format by various Organizations.

Through visualizations and the development of apps, mashups, and other tools, the Open Government DataPlatform facilitates better discovery and use of government resources. The visualization platform can produce maps and many chart types such as radar, bar, pie, column, and so on.

Citizens/community members can make data requests and suggestions to help participating departments prioritize data sharing. Anyone can provide their approval to proposals that have already been submitted.

A separate Community Portal has been developed to give a shared platform for knowledge sharing through conversation and contributions using data available on the platform, such as blogs, infographics, and visualization methods.

Importance Of Open Data

Open Data is a huge resource that has yet to be fully utilized. To do their tasks, many individuals and organizations acquire a wide range of different sorts of data.

There are numerous instances where open government data adds value. These are a few of them: Improved efficiency of government services, Impact measurement of policies, Transparency, Democratic control, and so on.

Open Data is also important from a business standpoint. Several analyses have put the annual economic worth of Open Data in the EU at several tens of billions of Euros. Open Data is being reused by new products and businesses.

By permitting greater transparency, Open Data aids public oversight of governments and helps to minimize corruption. That's just an instance of the value that Open Data provides. As discussed the economic worth of Open Data is huge and the data gets reused by several organizations to help with their products which leads to innovation.

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FAQs on Open Data

Q.1. What is the goal of Open Government Data, with regards to Open Data?

The goal of Open Government Data, with regards to Open Data, is to improve government transparency and create opportunities for many more innovative applications of government data to provide new perspectives.

Q.2. What is Open Data?

Except for attribution and share-alike rules, Open Data is information that can be freely used, re-used, and redistributed by anybody.

Q.3. What are some examples of Open Datasources?

UK Data Service, Data. gov, European Union Open Data Portal and Uniform Crime Reporting Program are some of the sources for Open Data.

Q.4. What are some categories of Open Data?

Scientific Data, Statistical Data, Environmental Data, and Government Data are some categories of Open Data. Any category of Data that is considered Open would fall under Open Data.

Q.5. Can Open Data be used freely?

Yes, Open Data can be freely used, re-used, and redistributed by anybody.