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Where can I find raw datasets?
Sites that contain raw data/data sets that can be downloaded and manipulated in statistical software….
- American National Election Studies.
- CDC Public Use Data Files.
- Center for Migration and Development Data Archives.
- Child Care & Early Education Datasets.
- Data.gov.
Where can I get publicly available data?
So here’s my list of 15 awesome Open Data sources:
- World Bank Open Data.
- WHO (World Health Organization) — Open data repository.
- Google Public Data Explorer.
- Registry of Open Data on AWS (RODA)
- European Union Open Data Portal.
- FiveThirtyEight.
- U.S. Census Bureau.
- Data.gov.
Where can I find free company data?
Company databases that can be filtered and searched
- Wikipedia (free)
- Crunchbase (free & paid)
- Inc 5000 (free & paid)
- Hoovers (paid)
- AngelList (free and paid)
- Global Open Data Index.
- MIT Libraries.
- Datapo.
How can I get free data for research?
Here are 15 free data sources covering government, health, economics, entertainment, science and social media around the world:
- 1) Google Scholar.
- 2) U.S. Census Bureau.
- 3) European Union Open Data Portal.
- 4) Data.gov.
- 5) Google Public Data Explorer.
- 6) Social Mention.
- 7) Pew Research Center’s Internet Project.
Where can I find large data sets for analysis?
Amazon makes large data sets available on its Amazon Web Services platform. You can download the data and work with it on your own computer, or analyze the data in the cloud using EC2 and Hadoop via EMR. You can read more about how the program works here. Amazon has a page that lists all of the data sets for you to browse.
Are there any free datasets for data science and machine learning?
Below, you’ll find a curated list of free datasets for data science and machine learning, organized by their use case. You’ll find both hand-picked datasets and our favorite aggregators. Exploratory analysis is your first step in most data science exercises.
Where can I find free public data sets for analysis?
7 public data sets you can analyze for free right now 1. Google Trends 2. National Climatic Data Center 3. Global Health Observatory data 4. Data.gov.sg 5. Earthdata 6. Amazon Web Services Open Data Registry 7. Pew Internet
Where can I find good data sets for data visualization projects?
A good place to find good data sets for data visualization projects are news sites that release their data publicly. They typically clean the data for you, and also already have charts they’ve made that you can replicate or improve. 1. FiveThirtyEight