repairs {repairData}R Documentation

Full open repair data dataset

Description

The full ORDS compliant data set of open repair data. It is the combination of the datasets contributed by partner organisations of the Open Repair Alliance (ORA). Last updated: 22nd Feb 2021.

Usage

repairs

Format

An object of class spec_tbl_df (inherits from tbl_df, tbl, data.frame) with 48669 rows and 12 columns.

Details

The dataset conforms to the Open Repair Data Standard (ORDS, Version 0.2.1). But some new changes — like the addition of the repair_barrier field — are not yet populated.

The dataset is aggregated from five different sets:

  1. Anstiftung: Community repair data collected in the Reparatur-Initiativen platform from June 2018 onwards. Product categories mapped to working set of ORDS categories – these may be remapped in future.

  2. Fixit Clinic: Data collected via the Broken Item Report form as part of Fixit Clinic’s community repair events. Product categories mapped to working set of ORDS categories – these may be remapped in future.

  3. Repair Cafe International: Community repair data gathered using the Repair Monitor platform.

  4. Repair Cafe Wales

  5. The Restart Project: Data gathered at community repair events and recorded in the Fixometer module of Restarters.net.

From the ORDS documentation reference, the columns include:

id

ID. Unique identifier from the partner organisation. Does not have to be unique across all partner data.

data_provider

Data provider. Option from ORDS codelist. Name of partner organisation.

country

Country. Three letter ISO code, e.g. “GBR”.

partner_product_category

Partner category. Option from partner codelist.

product_category

Product category. Option from ORDS product category codelist

brand

Brand.

year_of_manufacture

Year of manufacture.

repair_status

Repair status option from the ORDS repair status codelist.

repair_barrier_if_end_of_life

Repair barrier. Option from ORDS repair barrier codelist.

group_identifier

Group identifier. A unique identifier across all partners that can identify the group responsible for the repair.

event_date

Event date. The date of the repair event that the repair took place at.

problem

Problem description in language of the repair site event.

Source

https://openrepair.org/open-data/downloads/


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