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.

repairs

Format

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

Source

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

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.