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  1. The ODI works with organisations to build data infrastructure, knowledge, and strategies that create trust in data and data practices. We bring together businesses, governments, and civil society to generate economic benefits and tackle real-world challenges using data.

  2. The Open Data Institute provides in-house and online, free and paid-for training courses. ODI courses and learning materials cover theory and practice surrounding data publishing and use, from introductory overviews to courses for specific subject areas. [4]

  3. The Open Data Institute (ODI) is a non-profit company advancing trust in data for transparency, accountability, and innovation. Founded in 2012 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt, we deliver data policies and practices to drive social, economic, and technological advancements.

  4. We covered topics including the data skills revolution; data-driven open innovation; data trusts and other institutional models; data ethics and fairness; cultivating open data ecosystems; data rights or ownership; and unlocking digital competition.

  5. Jan 22, 2014 · The Open Data Institute helps governments and businesses around the world to get data to people who need it. It is independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan, founded in 2012 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt.

  6. learning.theodi.orgODI Learning

    At the Open Data Institute (ODI), we believe that the world of data holds limitless potential – and we're here to help you harness it. Introducing our dynamic online tutored course, 'Open Data in a Day'; immerse yourself in real-world stories of triumphant open data projects that have sparked innovation and transformation across various sectors

  7. The Open Data Institute's Open Data Certificates are practical, social, legal and technical guidelines to consider when publishing or using open data. The certificates act as a self-assessment questionnaire for publishers, and in some cases users, to assess and benchmark the full usability of a dataset.