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Use case

Find Public Datasets

Locate free, existing datasets published by governments, institutions and open-data communities.

The problem Before paying for data, many teams need to check whether a suitable dataset already exists for free through a government, institutional or community source.

Data you'll need

  • Topic- or region-specific public data
  • Documentation on collection methodology
  • Clear reuse licensing

Recommended provider types

Public data sourcesOpen data portalsDataset search engines

Buying criteria

  • Licensing clarity for your intended use
  • Update frequency and documentation quality
  • Institutional credibility
  • Format compatibility with your tools

Risks and compliance considerations

  • Public availability doesn't guarantee unrestricted use
  • Quality and completeness vary significantly by source

Mistakes to avoid

  • Not checking the license before using a dataset commercially
  • Assuming all public datasets are equally current or complete

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Frequently asked questions

What's the best starting point for finding a public dataset?

Google Dataset Search is a good starting point since it indexes metadata across many repositories, government portals and academic sources.