Wikidata:Open data publishing
This page provides an overview of open data for data publishers including information on database rights, best practices and adding data to Wikidata. |
Open data definition[edit]
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About Wikidata[edit]Wikidata is a multilingual free knowledge base about the world that can be read and edited by humans and machines alike. The data on Wikidata is added by a community of volunteers both manually and by using software, much like other Wikimedia projects including Wikipedia. Wikidata has millions of items, each representing things like a person, a place, an artwork, an abstract concept, or some other type of entity. Resources[edit] |
Database rights[edit]Databases can fall under copyright and/or sui generis database rights depending on which country they were created in. Individual facts cannot be protected using database rights or copyright.
Copyright and sui generis database rights differ by country:
For data to be considered open data it must be free to access, use and share. Wikidata uses the Creative Commons 0 public domain license which allows people to use the data without restrictions, to reach the largest audience possible. Wikidata is designed to attribute the source of the data for each fact it holds. Resources[edit] |
Benefits of open data[edit]Common benefits of open data include:
Open Knowledge International identifies open data as being a contributor to:
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Licensing[edit]The Creative Commons licensing tool provides licenses for both open data and other kinds of content, this includes HTML code for the licenses to add to your web pages. |
Open data formats best practice[edit]Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web has suggested a 5-star deployment scheme for Open Data.
Open data producers can use Wikidata IDs as identifiers in datasets to make their data 5 star linked open data. Importing data into Wikidata makes it 5 star data. The more stars the data has the easier it will be to import it into Wikidata, the minimum required in practice is 2 stars. Resources[edit] |
Labeling[edit]The Linked Data Research Centre (LiDRC) Laboratory badges are available to display on a web page to indicate the 5 Star Open Data rating. |
Recognition[edit]The Open Data Institute certificates recognises well-published open data. |
Organisations working on Open Data[edit]There are several organisations working on open data including: |
Open data platforms[edit]There are many options for publishing open data that can be categorised in two ways:
Software for hosting data[edit]
External platforms[edit]
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Organisations producing open data[edit]There are 1000s of organisations producing open data: |
Adding data to Wikidata[edit]Once data has been published it can be added to Wikidata by: |