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Unlocking the Power of Open Data

Open Data: Are you searching for quality childcare? Do you need to convince city council to fix a pothole in your neighborhood? Are you writing a grant for a local nonprofit? Are you a transportation entrepreneur? Are you a journalist telling or investigating a story? Are you searching houses near high-quality schools? If any of these questions sound familiar, then open data might be part of your answer. Open Data is “data and content that can be freely used, modified, and shared by anyone for any purpose.” It’s an important part of civic technology and advocating for change with evidence. About the Video: This video explores what open data is and how people use it in their lives. Whether you are a librarian, public servant, community member, or entrepreneur, this video demonstrates how open data may be helping improve your life, community and work. To learn more about open data and how to teach or use it on your own, checkout Data Equity for Main Street at http://www.data-equity.org, a project of the California State Library and the Washington State Office of Privacy. This free, 4-part curriculum covers what open data is, how you can find open data, how and why people use open data and how to become involved in local open data efforts. How We Made This: Data Equity for Main Street is a joint project of the California State Library [http://www.library.ca.gov] and the Washington State Office of Privacy [https://watech.wa.gov/], and funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation [https://knightfoundation.org/]. We promote open data literacy by training librarians and community members how to find, use and improve open data. Special thank you to our colleague Xavier Leonard for producing this video!

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