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Share Open Data
Share Open Data by Pacific Northwest Maps This is the Pacific Northwest Maps public platform for exploring and downloading open data, discovering and building apps, and engaging to solve important local issues. You can analyze and combine Open Datasets using maps, as well as develop new web and mobile applications. Let's make our great community even better, together! Start sharing Open Data Explore Open Data Open Data is the first step to becoming a Hub for your community. You can create multiple open data sites to create focused views of your work by department, topic, or project. These are common foundational open data that support your growing community. You can configure these using the open data initiative. ArcGIS Hub ArcGIS Hub extends Open Data to provide a framework and tools to organize and engage your community around policy initiatives. A few capabilities that ArcGIS Hub adds to Open Data: Learn more about ArcGIS Hub Explore Apps powered by Open Data Configurable Applications Apps provide simple access to information and tools for citizens to understand your community. We recommend exploring the apps below for helping engage around specific goals and initiatives - as well as encourage people to create their own stories and apps using the API and ready to configure apps. Configure apps to provide focused citizen experiences. Tell stories about local issues and solutions. Hear from your community. Make your data discoverable, explorable and usable. Open Source Apps & Libraries Explore More Apps Find and Explore Data Agriculture Boundaries Business Community Safety Education Health Housing Transportation Request Missing Data Citizens can request data using a simple, configurable Survey123 Form. This can simplify feedback and prioritize data releases that fulfill particular community needs. This form is an example - create your own using the Open Data Initiative or in Survey123. You can also create a view that will hide any personal information and make the requests an open dataset. Unlock the Data Explore Visualize & Analyze Build Share Anyone can use open data from the Government Open Data at no cost. Download raw data and share your insights with your community or build new applications that serve specific users. Dig into the data. Highlight spatial patterns and discover trends. Develop new apps using templates and API's. Embed analysis on your website. Local Narratives Everyone has a story to tell. Engage and inspire your audience by combining text, images, and other multimedia content with maps. You have the local knowledge and expertise, now begin and sustain a meaningful connection with your users. Learn More Share local knowledge and insights. Develop new Apps and Solutions for your Community. Open API Use an Open Platform to spur innovation and stay on top of the latest technology. Utilizing open standards, interoperability, data, APIs, and code can connect you directly to the community. Our Open Vision | Developer API Community Events Open Data is best used in coordination between citizens, businesses, and government. By hosting meetups and in-person events you can share knowledge and build a cohesive collaboration to solve your more important initiatives. It is often helpful to have regular and on-going events that align with existing local community events when possible. Examples: Open Data meetups build community Community Hackathon - Flickr: ajturner Contact Information {{organization.portalProperties.links.contactUs.url}} Copyright 2017. Pacific Northwest Maps. Banner photo by Ted Eytan (CC-BY-SA) About Contact Us
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Link | https://share-open-data-1-pnw.hub.arcgis.com/ |
Status | scheduled |
Catalog type | Geoportal |
Owner name | Pacific Northwest Maps |
Owner type | Unknown |
Owner link | None |
Owner location | United States |
Software | arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub) |
Tags | |
Access modes | open |
Content types | dataset, map_layer |
API Status | active |
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US | United States |
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EN | English |
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