A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Using the right tags makes it easier for others to find and answer your question.

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Indicates a hunt for relevant data sources that already are or could be turned into Open Data.
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Use for questions related to the United States of America or regions within it.
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Application Programming Interface. An interface designed to be queried programmatically.
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For questions about government-related datasets. If relevant, please also specify the country in a separate tag.
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The act of publishing a dataset or database. The question might cover legal or technical implications of releasing Open Data.
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acquire, analyze, store, release or manipulate data.
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data which itself can be referenced to via a URI and links to other data using their URI's.
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Any data source (website, database, file, ...)
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IATI (International Aid Transparency Initiative) is a voluntary, multi-stakeholder initiative that seeks to improve the transparency of aid in order to increase its effectiveness in tackling poverty. …
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The Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network is an open source product from the Open Knowledge Foundation that provides data catalog capabilities.
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Creative Commons Attribution license.
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