Community development educators, in conjunction with community leaders, frequently use existing data, also known as secondary data sources, to assist in understanding a county or region’s situation on ...
Brand new to the Pew Internet site and wondering how to navigate through our expanse of available resources? This page should point you in the right direction. If you’re looking for a spreadsheet with ...
Where would you go to find the nucleotide and amino acid data you need? There are thousands of genomic databases, tools, and other resources freely accessible on the Internet. Computer databases are ...
The United States federal open data portal, data.gov, launched in May, 2009, with just 47 datasets. It was not an instant hit. Today, with more 200,000 datasets, it’s a lot more popular. Still, ...
The Urban Health Collaborative Research and Data Core supports work that characterizes health in cities and conducts research on health determinants and the impact of policies. As part of its ...
The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project offers a variety of reports and data sets that examine teens’ use of technology. These studies are a bit different from our other work with ...
Much of the published research in the life sciences is based on image data sets that sample 3D space, time and the spectral characteristics of detected signal to provide quantitative measures of cell, ...
While there are many resources out there for learning data-driven reporting, most focus on the U.S or Europe. But thanks to journalist and digital publishing consultant Phillip Smith, those who want ...
Many leaders would be surprised to discover that their organization is lacking in data maturity. They might see that they have data professionals on staff and that different data resources are being ...
Sharing data can be frustrating and time consuming if not planned for adequately. This includes communicating with your collaborators what types of data will be shared, the file formats, data ...