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ODIN 2017 Released

News, ODIN Announcements, ODIN Briefs, ODIN Events, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch3 March 2018

The latest update of the Open Data Inventory — the globally-recognized assessment of the coverage and openness of official data from national statistical offices — is now available for 180 countries…

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“It’s Not Just About Bragging Rights”

Blog, ODIN Briefs, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch15 March 2017

When Open Data Watch began work on ODIN, we asked ourselves, “Does the world need another index?” We recognized the tendency for indexes to be glanced at to see who’s on top, and then forgotten.

Open Data Inventory 2016

Blog, ODIN Announcements, ODIN Briefs, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch13 January 2017

The 2016 Open Data Inventory (ODIN) provides a comprehensive review of the coverage and openness of official statistics in 173 countries around the world, including most OECD countries. It features a methodology updated to reflect the latest international open data standards.

What Makes an Effective National Statistical Office Website?

Blog, ODIN Briefs, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch9 May 2016

National Statistical Office websites are the vital connection between data producers and users. There is no single, correct design, but providing open access to reliable data to the widest range of data users is essential.

10 USES OF THE 2015 OPEN DATA INVENTORY (ODIN)

Blog, ODIN Briefs, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch28 April 2016

The purpose of data is to inform and catalyze action. The Open Data Inventory (ODIN) assesses the coverage and openness of official statistics in 125 countries and 20 data categories. The ODIN scores allow for a multitude of applications that can generate insights in many topical and regional areas of interest.

Lessons from the 2015 Open Data Inventory

Blog, ODIN Briefs, ODIN NewsBy Open Data Watch18 April 2016

The recently released 2015 Open Data Inventory (ODIN) assessed the openness and coverage of official statistics for 125 countries in 20 data categories. Only 7% of the categories got full points for data coverage, and no category in any country got full points for data openness. But there are ways National Statistical Offices (NSOs) can readily improve this.

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