New Data Acquisitions
NYU Libraries is always trying to build our collection of interesting data that is useful for research. Here’s a highlighted list of selected data collections that we’ve acquired over the past few month
NYU Data Services News and Updates
NYU Libraries is always trying to build our collection of interesting data that is useful for research. Here’s a highlighted list of selected data collections that we’ve acquired over the past few month
This collects some reflections on challenges associated with web security and the use of HTTPS, taking work on our Spatial Data Repository as an example.
February 8–12 is Love Your Data (#LYD16) week! Our research data does so much for us . . . why not return the favor? Throughout the week, participating institutions and researchers will be sharing tips and resources for data stewardship on Twitter.
This is the second in a series of seven posts on the development of GeoBlacklight at New York University and is published on the first day of Geo4Lib Camp at Stanford University.
In January, 2016, the GIS team at NYU’s Data Services released an advanced beta version of GeoBlacklight, a search and discovery platform for geospatial data.
Do you have original and interesting research? Have you accessed and analyzed data from ICPSR’s archive? If so, consider entering the 2016 ICPSR Graduate and Undergraduate Research Paper Competition.