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List of Charismatic Datasets #151
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@diasdavid pointed out that the ipfs/archives repo has a hearty list of datasets that might be contenders for this list https://github.com/ipfs/archives/issues |
The Internet Archive would be a good one, and Neocities. |
+1 for this list! cc @davidar
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The ExAC (Exome Aggregation Consortium) dataset http://exac.broadinstitute.org/about hosted by Broad Institute at MIT |
NASA open data https://open.nasa.gov/open-data/ |
Edit: I thought about this. Is open source code really an intuitive dataset? It depends on the audience if people can immediately relate to the loss. If developers can remember a broken dependency that would be it. But I guess it's hard to explain to non-developers. |
For libraries, the Library of Congress Linked Data, especially the Subject Headings, are definitely a compelling dataset. But that's probably too niche. |
LOCKSS: Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe The LOCKSS Program, based at Stanford University Libraries, provides libraries and publishers with award-winning, low-cost, open source digital preservation tools to preserve and provide access to persistent and authoritative digital content. |
Charismatic Datasets Showing the Cultural & Economic Value of IPFS
It would be useful to have a list of particularly charismatic datasets that we can bring up when explaining IPFS. These should be datasets whose value that people can immediately relate to. Framing your explanations around these examples makes it easier to explain the cultural & economic value of IPFS in consistent, compelling ways.
I wasn't sure where this list should live, so I made a ticket here.
Examples:
Web & Archives
Geo Data
Artwork & Personal Info
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