The Digital Government Open and One Data is a concept where citizens have the right to access open and one data services, information, and practices generated by the government. This concept has driven many countries to implement Open and One Government Data (O2GD). It is critically to assess the implementation of Open and One Government Data to make this implementation better in the future and meet the goal, which gives citizens free access to public data without restriction. This paper conducted by systematic literature review. This study focused on investigating the domains used to evaluate the implementation of O2GD. This study using literature review methods from the digital library in 2014-2020. The result of the study shows that there are seven main dimensions to evaluate the implementation of O2GD which are quality of data, benefit, public value, data infrastructures, people and organization, policy and regulation, application and services.