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  • Overview
  • Introduction
    • What are open standards?
    • Types of open standards for data
    • Using open standards for data
    • When not to create a new standard
  • Value and Open Standards
    • Getting started
    • Economic impacts
    • Technological impacts
    • Spotlight: evaluating the need for open standards
  • Adopting Open Standards
    • Finding open standards
    • Choosing an open standard
  • Creating Open Standards
    • About creating open standards
    • The standards lifecycle
    • First steps
    • Scoping and starting
    • Development
    • Building community
    • Launch and adoption
    • Spotlight: supporting adoption of the OpenActive standards
  • Stewarding Open Standards
    • About stewarding open standards
    • Review
    • Governance
    • Roles and Responsibilities
    • Update or Retire
  • Useful Tools
    • Ecosystem Mapping
    • Open Standards for Data Canvas
    • Outputs and Activities Checklist
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  1. Creating Open Standards

About creating open standards

The sections to follow act as a guide to follow when creating open standards and managing change

‌Creating or developing an open standard can follow a variety of paths to the same goal: to produce a robust, successful and reusable shared agreement that helps produce better quality data.

This section is intended as a guide to the activities, documents and resources to consider in developing a successful open standard.

‌This is not a set of rules to follow, but a guide to help you make the right choices for your open standard.

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