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The Open Knowledge Hub is an open data project that aims to improve the supply and accessibility of content that supports evidence-informed policy making and practice in international development. It is being developed by the Institute of Development Studies in close collaboration with a range of partner organisations. In physical terms the hub is a database of open-licensed metadata (bibliographic data and links) about research documents, organisations, and other materials. It is building on emerging approaches from the open access and open data movements to create a new open and collaborative “hub” for the sharing of development knowledge. A key objective of the project is to raise the profile of diverse perspectives on international development, paying particular attention to content from organisations based in the global south.
The Open Knowledge Hub is an open data project that aims to improve the supply and accessibility of content that supports evidence-informed policy making and practice in international development. It is being developed by the Institute of Development Studies in close collaboration with a range of partner organisations. In physical terms the hub is a database of open-licensed metadata (bibliographic data and links) about research documents, organisations, and other materials. It is building on emerging approaches from the open access and open data movements to create a new open and collaborative “hub” for the sharing of development knowledge. A key objective of the project is to raise the profile of diverse perspectives on international development, paying particular attention to content from organisations based in the global south.