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     The Periodic Table of 
     Open Data
     Version 3.0
                                                                   August 2022
                                            Stefaan Verhulst and Andrew J. Zahuranec
     The Periodic Table of Open Data: Version 3.0                           1
     Table of Contents
     Introduction:                                                    3
     Periodic Table of Open Data Elements:                            4
     Detailed Explanations:                                          5
          Problem and Demand                                         8
          Capacity and Culture                                       13
          Governance and Strategy                                    16
          Personal and Partnerships                                  18
          Risk Mitigation 
      
     The Periodic Table of Open Data: Version 3.0                        2
           Introduction
        In conjunction with the release of The Periodic Table of Open Data Elements: A User’s Guide, the Open 
        Data Policy Lab (a collaboration between The GovLab and Microsoft) is pleased to present a  
        completely reworked version of our Periodic Table of Open Data Elements, first launched alongside in 
        2016. Like its previous iterations, this version of the Periodic Table categorizes the elements that matter 
        in open data initiatives into five categories: 
        •    Problem and Demand Definition: Elements that allow a project to be targeted and optimized;  
        •    Capacity and Culture: Elements referring to an organization’s ability to pursue open data;  
        •    Governance and Standards: Elements about how an organization makes decisions about open 
             data;  
        •    Personnel and Partnerships: Elements that relate to the specific actors—both individuals and  
             institutions—whose support can enable an open data initiative’s success; and 
        •    Risk Mitigation: Elements that reflect practices adopted by organizations to prevent or mitigate  
             potential harms.
        This latest version expands on what these categories entail and the various elements encompassing 
        them. It provides this by providing links to current research, examples from the field, and expert input. It 
        is intended to serve as a supplement to the User’s Guide.
        We invite practitioners to use this document to promote the success of their open data initiatives or 
        otherwise mitigate risks.
          The Periodic Table of Open Data: Version 3.0                                                                                                     3
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