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  • Uncharted Waters — Making Panama’s Data Open

    Welcome back to the second part of our interview with Ana and Alfonso of Nueva Nación. In the first part we spoke about the workings of Nueva Nación, the state of freedom of information and expression in Panama, and the dangers of whistleblowing and journalism. This second part of the interview expl

  • Opening the Floodgates — Open Data in Panama

    Data journalism faces a plethora of challenges in Panama. No Panamanian media outlet has a serious data journalism team, and storytelling often misses out on data and the context it could provide. There are enormous difficulties in accessing information about the simplest of things, and even when it

  • Navigating Stormy Waters — g0v.tw’s Lessons for Global Open Government Advocates

    Welcome back to the second part of our interview with Chia-Liang Kao of g0v.tw. In the last edition of Open & Shut we spoke about the influence of the Open Knowledge Foundation rankings upon Taiwanese open data policies, and the general state of the open data landscape in Tai

  • Oceans of Data — g0v.tw and Taiwan’s Open Data Model

    Taiwan has been ranked #1 in the Open Knowledge Foundation’s Global Open Data Index for the last two years. Taiwan’s ascendance has been astonishing, rising from #36 in 2013, to #11 in 2014, and claiming the top position in 2015 and 2016. it has managed to surprise data observers across the world. S

  • Meeting Nepal’s Open Data Revolutionaries

    Hi there! This week we’re turning to the Himalayan nation of Nepal — perhaps not the first place that comes to mind when thinking about open data pioneers — but we believe Nepal is an interesting case study in lots of ways. We’ll be looking at some of the ways that this state with young democratic i

  • Championing Government Transparency in Iran

    Today we’d like to showcase some exciting new Iranian transparency initiatives that we highlighted in the latest edition of our monthly Filterwatch series monitoring internet freedom and related policy developments in Iran.In July’s edition of Filterwatch we profiled a

  • How Bollywood Broke the Internet Archive

    On August 7, the Indian government blocked access to the Internet Archive — the web’s largest nonprofit library, consisting of millions of free books, movies, music, software and websites. And nobody knew why — until yesterday.The producers of two recent Bollywood Films — Jab Harry Met Sejal&nb

  • Welcome to Open & Shut!

    Hello there! Welcome to Open & Shut — a new blog dedicated to exploring the opportunities and challenges of working with open data in closed societies around the world. Although we’ll be exploring questions relevant to open data practitioners worldwide, we’re particularly interest

  • Prevalence distribution and percentage of physical abuse reported by high school students in Tehran in 1385

    Dataset extracted from table 2 - 11 on page 88 from Violence against children in Iran book wrote by Saeed Madani, published in 1389

  • Prevalence of child abuse types and neglect in two groups of addicts and healthy individuals in 1384

    Dataset extracted from table 2 - 10 on page 86 from Violence against children in Iran book wrote by Saeed Madani, published in 1389

  • Governmental dollar exchange rates between 1367 and 1397

    Dataset extracted from Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) website, from "A glance to dollar price change in the last 30 years" published 20th of Farvardin 1397.

  • Percentage of drought affected area based on SPEI index for ten years until the end of Mehr 1398

    Data extracted from table on page 5 of the national center for drought and crisis management on Mehr 1398.