CORDIS
The European Commission’s primary public repository and portal to disseminate information on all EU-funded research projects and their results.
Source: http://cordis.europa.eu/home_en.html
The European Commission’s primary public repository and portal to disseminate information on all EU-funded research projects and their results.
Source: http://cordis.europa.eu/home_en.html
A legal right over intellectual property (e.g. a book) belonging to the creator of the work. While individual data (facts) cannot be copyright, a database will in general be covered by copyright protecting the selection and arrangement of data within it. Within the European Union separate ‘database rights’ protect a database where there was a substantial effort in ‘obtaining’ the data.
The process of automatically reading data in one file format and emitting the same data in a different format, thus making the data accessible to a wider range of applications.
Source: ODH
A web service that provides dynamic access to the page content of a website, includes the title, body, and body elements of individual pages. Such an API often but not always functions atop a Content Management System.
Source: US OD
Connectivity relates to the ability for communities to connect to the Internet, especially the World Wide Web.
Source: ODH
Working code samples in all the top programming languages are common place in the most successful APIs. Documentation will describe in a general way, how to use an API, but code samples will speak in the specific language of developers.
Source: US OD
Data stored ‘in the cloud’ is handled by a hosting company, relieving the data owner of the need to manage its physical storage. Instead of being stored on a single machine, it may be stored across or moved between multiple machines in different locations, but the data owner and users do not need to know the details.
An open-source software platform for creating data portals, built and maintained by Open Knowledge. CKAN is used as the official data-publishing platform of around 20 national governments and powers many more local, community, scientific and other data portals. Notable features are configurable metadata, user-friendly web interface for publishers and data users, data preview, organisation-based authorisation levels, and APIs giving access to all features as well as data access.
Building tools and communities, usually online, that address particular civic or social problems. Examples could be tools that help users meet like-minded people locally based on particular interests, report broken infrastructure to their local council, or collaborate to clear litter from their neighbourhood. Local-level open data is particularly useful for civic hacking projects.
A catalog is a collection of datasets or web services.
Source: US OD
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