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2-3 [Open Data Glossary](glossary/) - The glossary of open data terms.
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2-4 [Open Licenses](open-licenses/) - The definition for open licenses.
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2-5 [Project Open Data Metadata Schema](/v1.1/schema/) - The schema used to describe datasets, APIs, and published data at agency.gov/data.
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2-4 [Project Open Data Metadata Schema](/v1.1/schema/) - The schema used to describe datasets, APIs, and published data at agency.gov/data.
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3-4 [Documenting APIs](/v1.1/api/) - The specific guidance for documenting APIs in the data catalogs.
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3-4 [Frequently Asked Questions](/faq/) - A growing list of common questions and answers to facilitate adoption of open data projects.
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3-5 [Open Licenses](open-licenses/) - Open license guidance and examples.
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3-6 [Frequently Asked Questions](/faq/) - A growing list of common questions and answers to facilitate adoption of open data projects.
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3-5[Open Data Cross Priority (CAP) Goal](http://goals.performance.gov/opendata) - Information on the development of the Open Data CAP goal as required in the [Open Data Executive Order](http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/05/09/executive-order-making-open-and-machine-readable-new-default-government).
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3-7[Open Data Cross Priority (CAP) Goal](http://goals.performance.gov/opendata) - Information on the development of the Open Data CAP goal as required in the [Open Data Executive Order](http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/05/09/executive-order-making-open-and-machine-readable-new-default-government).
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5-3 [General Workflows for Open Data Projects](future-case-study/) - A comprehensive overview of the steps involved in open data projects and their associated benefits.
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5-4 [Open License Examples](license-examples/) - Potential licenses for data and content.
5-6[Data Release Safeguard Checklist](http://www.data.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/Privacy%20and%20Security%20Checklist.pdf) - Checklist to enable the safe and secure release of data.
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5-5[Data Release Safeguard Checklist](http://www.data.gov/sites/default/files/attachments/Privacy%20and%20Security%20Checklist.pdf) - Checklist to enable the safe and secure release of data.
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5-7[Digital PII Checklist](digital-pii-checklist/) - Tool to assist agencies identify personally identifiable information in data.
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5-6[Digital PII Checklist](digital-pii-checklist/) - Tool to assist agencies identify personally identifiable information in data.
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5-8[Applying the Open Data Policy to Federal Awards: FAQ](federal-awards-faq/) - Frequently asked questions for contracting officers, grant professionals and the federal acquisitions community on applying the Open Data Policy to federal awards.
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5-7[Applying the Open Data Policy to Federal Awards: FAQ](federal-awards-faq/) - Frequently asked questions for contracting officers, grant professionals and the federal acquisitions community on applying the Open Data Policy to federal awards.
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5-9[Example Policy Documents](policy-docs/) - Collection of memos, guidance and policy documents about open data for reference.
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5-8[Example Policy Documents](policy-docs/) - Collection of memos, guidance and policy documents about open data for reference.
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5-10 [Example Data Hubs](/data-hubs) - Collection of department, agency, and program data sites across the federal government.
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5-11 [Licensing policies, principles, and resources](/licensing-resources) - Some examples of how government has addressed open licensing questions.
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5-9 [Example Data Hubs](/data-hubs) - Collection of department, agency, and program data sites across the federal government.
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6-8 [USAID Crowdsourcing to Open Data](http://transition.usaid.gov/our_work/economic_growth_and_trade/development_credit/pdfs/2012/USAIDCrowdsourcingCaseStudy.pdf) - A case study that shows how USAID invited the "crowd" to clean and geocode a USAID dataset in order to open and map the data.
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6-9 [Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Data and Information Products](http://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Research/ResearchGenInfo/Downloads/CMS-Data-and-Information-Products.pdf) - a case study of how CMS is transitioning to a data-driven culture, including the creation of a new office for information products and data analytics, the release of open data summarizing provider utilization and payment information, and the responsible disclosure of restricted use data to qualified parties.
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6-9 [Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Data and Information Products](http://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Research/ResearchGenInfo/Downloads/CMS-Data-and-Information-Products.pdf) - a case study of how CMS is transitioning to a data-driven culture, including the creation of a new office for information products and data analytics, the release of open data summarizing provider utilization and payment information, and the responsible disclosure of restricted use data to qualified parties.
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6-10 [Licensing policies, principles, and resources](/licensing-resources) - Some examples of how government has addressed open licensing questions.
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**For Developers: [View all appendices](http://github.com/project-open-data/) (and source)**
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