This guide is meant to offer a starting place when searching for datasets for analysis. Data sources are roughly categorized by theme, but many include interdisciplinary data. If you can't find the data you are looking for, we recommend checking out another related tab or contacting a librarian. The data on these websites are available either through open data initiatives or through library access.
Remember to properly cite the data source and check for use restrictions and copyright status before publishing your work.
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Formerly known as SimplyMap, a web-based mapping application that lets users create professional-quality thematic maps and reports using powerful demographic, business, and marketing variables. Custom information can be exported to Excel, PDF, Microsoft Word and more.
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A statistics portal to the world of data and facts, categorized by subjects, and provides quantitative facts on finance, media & marketing, politics, telecommunications, sports & recreation and many more areas of interest. Sources of information include market researchers, trade publications, scientific journals, and government databases.
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