Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 23, 2013

Sites and Services for Accessing Data

Filed under: Data,Open Data — Patrick Durusau @ 2:21 pm

Sites and Services for Accessing Data by Andy Kirk.

From the site:

This collection presents the key sites that provide data, whether through curated collections, offering access under the Open Data movement or through Software/Data-as-a-Service platforms. Please note, I may not have personally used all the services, sites or tools presented but have seen sufficient evidence of their value from other sources. Also, to avoid re-inventing the wheel, descriptive text may have been reproduced from the native websites for many resources.

You will see there is clearly a certain bias towards US and UK based sites and services. This is simply because they are the most visible, most talked about, most shared and/or useful resources on my radar. I will keep updating this site to include as many other finds and suggestions as possible, extending (ideally) around the world.

I count ninety-nine (99) resources.

A well organized listing but like many other listings, you have to explore each resource to discover its contents.

A mapping of resources across collections would be far more useful.

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