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*[http://www.wolframalpha.com Wolfram|Alpha]
*[http://www.wolframalpha.com Wolfram|Alpha]
*[http://lib.berkeley.edu/wikis/datalab/Main/GoogleSearch Social Science Data Search] Google Custom Search Engine @ Berkeley Library (targets 800+ academic, government agency, non-profit, and other web sites that provide high quality, downloadable statistical information and data sets. Emphasis is on data pertaining to the social sciences, health, developing countries, energy, natural resources, and the environment)
*[http://lib.berkeley.edu/wikis/datalab/Main/GoogleSearch Social Science Data Search] Google Custom Search Engine @ Berkeley Library (targets 800+ academic, government agency, non-profit, and other web sites that provide high quality, downloadable statistical information and data sets. Emphasis is on data pertaining to the social sciences, health, developing countries, energy, natural resources, and the environment)
*[https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/dataset Google Dataset Search]


== Misc ==  
== Misc ==  
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*[https://www.wikidata.org/ Wikidata] Wikidata is a free linked database that can be read and edited by both humans and machines.
*[https://www.wikidata.org/ Wikidata] Wikidata is a free linked database that can be read and edited by both humans and machines.
*[https://aws.amazon.com/public-data-sets/ AWS Public Data Sets] AWS hosts a variety of public data sets that anyone can access for free.
*[https://aws.amazon.com/public-data-sets/ AWS Public Data Sets] AWS hosts a variety of public data sets that anyone can access for free.
*[http://www.makeovermonday.co.uk/data/ Makeover Monday] Datasets available from the Makeover Monday initiative
*[https://datahub.io Datahub] the free, powerful data management platform from Open Knowledge International, based on the CKAN data management system.


== Medicine ==
== Medicine ==
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*[http://data.umweltbundesamt.at/ data.umweltbundesamt.at] Environment Agency Austria
*[http://data.umweltbundesamt.at/ data.umweltbundesamt.at] Environment Agency Austria
*[http://www.datamaps.eu/2013/07/17/oesterreichs-verwaltungsgrenzen-im-geojson-format/ Austrias borders in GeoJSON]
*[http://www.datamaps.eu/2013/07/17/oesterreichs-verwaltungsgrenzen-im-geojson-format/ Austrias borders in GeoJSON]
*[http://www.aussda.at/ AUSSDA] Austrian Social Science Data Archive


=== UK ===
=== UK ===
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*[http://www.gadm.org/ Global Administrative Areas] GADM is a spatial database of the location of the world's administrative areas (or adminstrative boundaries) for use in GIS and similar software.
*[http://www.gadm.org/ Global Administrative Areas] GADM is a spatial database of the location of the world's administrative areas (or adminstrative boundaries) for use in GIS and similar software.
*[http://vdstech.com/map-data.aspx VDS Technologies GIS & Mapping Components]
*[http://vdstech.com/map-data.aspx VDS Technologies GIS & Mapping Components]
== Armed Conflicts Data ==
* Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED): C. Raleigh, A. Linke, H. Hegre, and J. Karlsen. “Introducing ACLED: An Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset: Special Data Feature.” In: Journal of Peace Research 47.5 (2010), pp. 651–660.
* Uppsala Conflict Data Project – Georeferenced Event Dataset (GED): R. Sundberg and E. Melander. “Introducing the UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset.” In: Journal of Peace Research 50.4 (2013), pp. 523–532.
* [http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd Global Terrorism Database (GTD)]
* Social Conflict Analysis Database (SCAD): I. Salehyan, C. S. Hendrix, J. Hamner, C. Case, C. Linebarger, E. Stull, and J. Williams. “Social Conflict in Africa: A New Database.” In: International Interactions 38.4 (2012), pp. 503–511.
* [https://www.meltt.net/  VEHICLE] Web application to analyze the results of hierarchically integrated conflict event data (Benedikt Mayer, 2024)


[[Category:Web resources]]
[[Category:Web resources]]

Latest revision as of 08:05, 13 August 2024

Search Engines

  • Wolfram|Alpha
  • Social Science Data Search Google Custom Search Engine @ Berkeley Library (targets 800+ academic, government agency, non-profit, and other web sites that provide high quality, downloadable statistical information and data sets. Emphasis is on data pertaining to the social sciences, health, developing countries, energy, natural resources, and the environment)
  • Google Dataset Search

Misc

Medicine

Geography

(based on a list in Nathan Yau's book "Visualize This")

  • TIGER From the Census Bureau, probably the most extensive detailed data about roads, railroads, rivers, and ZIP codes you can find.
  • OpenStreetMap
  • GeoCommons Both data and a mapmaker


World

(based on a list in Nathan Yau's book "Visualize This")


  • AidData Open Data for International Development
  • factbook.json World Factbook Country Profiles in JSON - Free Open Public Domain Data

Open Government Data / Government and Politics

European Union

Austria

UK

  • Data.gov.uk Catalog for data supplied by government organizations.

USA

  • Census Bureau extensive demographics.
  • Data.gov Catalog for data supplied by government organizations.
  • DataSF Data specific to San Francisco.
  • NYC Data specific to New York.
  • Follow the Money Big set of tools and datasets to investigate money in state politics.
  • OpenSecrets provides details on government spending and lobbying.

InfoVis Contest Datasets

BioVis Contest Datasets

Network Data

  • SNAP Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection by Jure Leskovec

Other Lists

Tools for Creating Synthetic Datasets

Map Data

Armed Conflicts Data

  • Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED): C. Raleigh, A. Linke, H. Hegre, and J. Karlsen. “Introducing ACLED: An Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset: Special Data Feature.” In: Journal of Peace Research 47.5 (2010), pp. 651–660.
  • Uppsala Conflict Data Project – Georeferenced Event Dataset (GED): R. Sundberg and E. Melander. “Introducing the UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset.” In: Journal of Peace Research 50.4 (2013), pp. 523–532.
  • Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
  • Social Conflict Analysis Database (SCAD): I. Salehyan, C. S. Hendrix, J. Hamner, C. Case, C. Linebarger, E. Stull, and J. Williams. “Social Conflict in Africa: A New Database.” In: International Interactions 38.4 (2012), pp. 503–511.
  • VEHICLE Web application to analyze the results of hierarchically integrated conflict event data (Benedikt Mayer, 2024)