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information set free from the filing cabinet, so anyone can check your homework.

means data made publicly available for anyone to access, use, and share without restrictive licenses or fees.

from grew out of 1950s scientific data-sharing norms, then went political in the 2000s as governments like the US and UK began publishing datasets to prove transparency wasn't just a slogan.

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