The text blocks below are exact copy/pastes from the toolkit files, so you can access the original Markdown via this ticket, or (preferably) fork the repository.
essentials.md
Machine Readability Project. Includes examples of open data use in low to lower-middle income countries that use machine-readable open data. These use cases were developed as part of the Open Data Impact Map.
Microdata Anonymization. This resource presents the main principles of microdata anonymization, techniques to measure and reduce risk, and best practices provided by the International Household Survey Network (IHSN).
Managing Statistical Confidentiality & Microdata
Access. This set of principles and guidelines was prepared and adopted by the
Conference of European Statisticians (CES). The annex contains over twenty case
studies from various countries.
technology.md
CKAN has a modular architecture through
which additional or custom features may be added. For example, the
DDI Importer
extension (sponsored by the World Bank) provides support for the DDI metadata
standard, including harvesting of metadata from
microdata catalogs.
OpenDataSoft is a cloud-based SaaS platform that offers a comprehensive suite of Open Data and visualization tools. The front end is fully open source. The platform supports common Open Data formats such as CSV, JSON and XML, along with geospatial formats such as KML, OSM and SHP. Search functionality is easy to use and the platform is available in multiple languages.
ArcGIS Open Data is a cloud-based SaaS platform where users can explore both
spatial and non-spatial data in a consistent interface, allowing extraction of
specific features and download in multiple open formats and APIs. It is
included for free with ArcGIS Online, leverages ArcGIS services, and integrates
with hundreds of open-source applications for mobile, web and desktop. ArcGIS
Open Data uses Koop, an open-source ETL engine that automatically transforms
web services into accessible formats.
GeoNode is an open source platform for developing geospatial
information systems (GIS) and for deploying spatial data infrastructures.
It is designed to be extended and modified, and can be integrated into existing platforms.
Open Data Portal Requirements (Center for Government Excellence).
This document contains a set of sample requirements to help governments evaluate, develop (or procure), deploy, and launch an open data web site (portal).
odra.md
Sector Specific Assessment Tools
Open Energy Data Assessment
This tool assists energy stakeholders and related authorities in
assessing and planning what actions to consider in order to strengthen the use of open data in the
energy sector at a national or local level.
The Open Data for Business (OD4B) Tool provides a methodology to assess the private sector's current and potential use of government data in various countries.
The text blocks below are exact copy/pastes from the toolkit files, so you can access the original Markdown via this ticket, or (preferably) fork the repository.
essentials.md
supply.md
Statistical Disclosure Control for Microdata Practice Guide. This guide provides practical steps for any agency to provide safe data access, while ensuring the microdata remain fit for purpose.
Microdata Anonymization. This resource presents the main principles of microdata anonymization, techniques to measure and reduce risk, and best practices provided by the International Household Survey Network (IHSN).
Managing Statistical Confidentiality & Microdata Access. This set of principles and guidelines was prepared and adopted by the Conference of European Statisticians (CES). The annex contains over twenty case studies from various countries.
technology.md
CKAN has a modular architecture through which additional or custom features may be added. For example, the DDI Importer extension (sponsored by the World Bank) provides support for the DDI metadata standard, including harvesting of metadata from microdata catalogs.
OpenDataSoft is a cloud-based SaaS platform that offers a comprehensive suite of Open Data and visualization tools. The front end is fully open source. The platform supports common Open Data formats such as CSV, JSON and XML, along with geospatial formats such as KML, OSM and SHP. Search functionality is easy to use and the platform is available in multiple languages.
World Bank partners can freely access a version of OpenDataSoft here.
Examples
Under the Socrata Section:
Examples
Geospatial Data Platforms
ArcGIS Open Data
ArcGIS Open Data is a cloud-based SaaS platform where users can explore both spatial and non-spatial data in a consistent interface, allowing extraction of specific features and download in multiple open formats and APIs. It is included for free with ArcGIS Online, leverages ArcGIS services, and integrates with hundreds of open-source applications for mobile, web and desktop. ArcGIS Open Data uses Koop, an open-source ETL engine that automatically transforms web services into accessible formats.
Examples
GeoNode
GeoNode is an open source platform for developing geospatial information systems (GIS) and for deploying spatial data infrastructures. It is designed to be extended and modified, and can be integrated into existing platforms.
Examples
Under "Additional Reading"
odra.md
Sector Specific Assessment Tools
Open Energy Data Assessment
This tool assists energy stakeholders and related authorities in assessing and planning what actions to consider in order to strengthen the use of open data in the energy sector at a national or local level.
Open Data For Business (OD4B) Tool
The Open Data for Business (OD4B) Tool provides a methodology to assess the private sector's current and potential use of government data in various countries.