Basic guide to help non-developers get, use and share open data, including e.g.:
submitted 21 Mar '11, 22:15 jwyg ♦♦ |
These suggestions seem to be useful extensions to the Open Data Manual solved 27 Apr '11, 01:11 tim mcnamara I think this should definitely go into Open Data Manual. Wonder if this sort of thing wants to go in a section called recipes or howtos.
(17 May '11, 03:48)
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Given booting of http://datapatterns.org suggest this now be part of that (see answer below which should be upvoted).
(18 Nov '11, 09:04)
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This post contains lots of useful links: Also there is lots of useful stuff on: solved 21 Mar '11, 22:31 jwyg ♦♦ |
This is also something I'm trying to do bits of with http://www.opendatacookbook.net - it's set up as a wiki project and open to contributions / critique / complete reshaping - but the cook book metaphor was adopted (with no connection to the O'Reilly tech cook book notion) and is being stretched somewhat in it to really try and create something non-threatening and friendly to the non-geek. If a wider group wanted to adopt / extend the cook book then I'd be up for that potentially... solved 25 Mar '11, 15:48 Tim Davies |
datapatterns.org is a fledgling, extremely useful site. solved 16 Aug '11, 23:57 tim mcnamara |
Focusing on "Open source GUI tools for exploring, analysing and visually representing open datasets", perhaps the OKFN could think about forking SOFA Statistics and providing an interface with CKAN & its datastores? solved 19 Jul '11, 00:30 tim mcnamara |
the first step http://task3.cc/projects/datapkg-gui/ solved 24 Sep '11, 21:43 napo |