One of the key missions of the OpenGeoHub is to promote creation and use of Open Data. But what is exactly “Open Data” and does opening the data means that we are business unfriendly? We have prepared this short guide to Open Data, Open Source Software and Collective Intelligence that you can download from link below. Let us know if you think we have missed some important information or concept and we will do our best to add and improve in the next revision.
Cite this document as:
Hengl T, Wheeler I, MacMillan RA. (2018) A brief introduction to Open Data, Open Source Software and Collective Intelligence for environmental data creators and users. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27127v1 https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.27127v1
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