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*[http://www.openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetMap]
*[http://www.openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetMap]
*[http://www.geocommons.com/ GeoCommons] Both data and a mapmaker
*[http://www.geocommons.com/ GeoCommons] Both data and a mapmaker
== World ==
(based on a list in [[Yau, N.: Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualizations, and Statistics, Wiley, 2011 | Nathan Yau's book "Visualize This"]])
*[http://www.globalhealthfacts.org/ Global Health Facts] Health-related data about countries in the world.
*[http://data.un.org/ UNdata] Aggregator of world data from a variety of sources.
*[http://www.who.int/research/en/ World Health Organization] Again, a variety of health-related datasets such as mortality and life expectancy.
*[http://stats.oecd.org/ OECD Statistics] Major source for economic indicators.
*[http://data.worldbank.org World Bank] Data for hundreds of indicators and developer-friendly.


== Open Government Data ==
== Open Government Data ==

Revision as of 14:55, 10 April 2012

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)

Misc

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")

Open Government Data

InfoVis Contest Datasets

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