Nicholas Wolf – Data Dispatch https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu NYU Data Services News and Updates Mon, 08 Feb 2021 16:06:39 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/DS-icon.png Nicholas Wolf – Data Dispatch https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu 32 32 Data Services / Data Science Club Datathon is Underway! https://nyu-dataservices.github.io/2021-love-datathon/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 16:06:36 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1459 Data Services Love Data Week 2021 https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/data-services-love-data-week-2021/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 15:57:42 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1454 “Data: Delivering a Better Future” is the theme for this year’s Love Data Week, which will be all-virtual. At NYU, Data Services will be hosting a series of workshops, a Data Science Club Datathon, alumni careers panel, and as always, drawing attention to the need for you to care and feed your research data! Visit our overview of the week’s events for a summary of what’s happening between Feb. 8 and Feb. 12.

There’s still room to sign up for some of our workshops and classes, where you can learn data skills touching on the full range of research needs, from Python and R skills to GIS and qualitative data research. Visit our schedule to find a session.

This year, we are featuring a new event, a Datathon co-hosted by the Data Science Club and Data Services. Our teams are off in pursuit of fabulous prizes, and we wish them luck in tackling one of three projects. You can catch up with the Datathon on its home page at https://nyu-dataservices.github.io/2021-love-datathon.

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Love Data Week 2020: Census Edition https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/love-data-week-2020-census-edition/ Tue, 11 Feb 2020 20:19:51 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1418 Data Services is hosting a special edition of Love Data Week with a focus on census data. We are hosting a serious of speakers, data providers, and classes focusing on how to use, reuse, and find census data.

To register for events, visit the library signup page.

Among the highlights:

Tuesday, February 11, 1:00-2:00

“Counting New York: NYC Census 2020” [Register]

Julie Menin, Director, NYC Census 2020

Wednesday, February 12, 1:00-2:00

The Economic Census [Register]

Lucia S. Foster, Chief, Center for Economic Studies, Economic Indicators Division (EID), US Census Bureau

Wednesday, February 12, 4:00-5:00

Social Explorer [Register]

Social Explorer offers mapping historical and current U.S. Census Data. 

February 13, 2:00-3:00

Data.census.gov [Register]

An interactive portal for accessing and downloading all Census Bureau datasets.

Tutorials

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Love Data Week 2020, Feb. 10-14 https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/love-data-week-2020-feb-10-14/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 17:18:52 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1390 Continue reading "Love Data Week 2020, Feb. 10-14"]]>

Love Data Week: The 2020 U.S. Census

Every 10 years, the decennial census allows the U.S. to fully count its population.  This year, during the national research data initiative Love Data Week, the Division of Libraries will focus its programming on the U.S. Census.  Census data not only determines political representation and federal funding allocations, it also plays and important role in supporting social science research.  The Data Services team has put together a series of speakers and tutorials to bring awareness to the national initiative and examine the many ways the data can be used in scholarship and research.  Many of our most popular tutorials will also be offered to mark Love Data Week.

Speakers

Monday, February 10, 2:00-3:15
“Exploring the Census: Custom Data Extractions”

Frank Donnelly, Geospatial Data Librarian, Baruch College CUNY, Author of Exploring the U.S. census : your guide to America’s data (2019)

After an introduction to the various Census data sources, Frank will demontrate methods for creating custom census data extracts with Python. Participants are welcome to bring a laptop and follow along with the demontration.

Register


Tuesday, February 11, 1:00-2:00
“Counting New York: NYC Census 2020”

Julie Menin, Director, NYC Census 2020

As the Director of NYC Census 2020, Julie Menin organizes extensive outreach efforts to encourage every New York City resident to participate in the upcoming 2020 Census. An accurate census count will ensure that New York receives its fair share of education, healthcare, housing and infrastructure funding and its proper electoral representation in Congress and the electoral college. 

Register


Wednesday, February 12, 1:00-2:00
“The Economic Census”

Lucia S. Foster, Chief, Center for Economic Studies, Economic Indicators Division (EID), US Census Bureau

Every five years, the U.S. Census Bureau collects extensive statistics about businesses that are essential to understanding the American economy. This official count, the Economic Census, serves as the foundation for the measurement of U.S. businesses and their economic impact. Statistics from the economic census are inputs to key measures of the US economy such as the gross domestic product (GDP), product accounts (NIPAs) and the Producer Price Index (PPI).  These resources offer researchers deep and broad insights into the US Economy both today and in the past.

Register


Demonstrations

Social Explorer

Social Explorer offers mapping historical and current U.S. Census Data. 

Register

Data.census.gov

An interactive portal for accessing and downloading all Census Bureau datasets.

Register

Tutorials

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Research Day 2019 Viz Competition Winners https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/research-day-2019-viz-competition-winners/ Mon, 02 Dec 2019 22:05:35 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1375 Continue reading "Research Day 2019 Viz Competition Winners"]]> Research Day 2019 was a success! Some 250 visitors made their way to NYU Library’s Research Commons to hear speakers, talk with data providers, participate in the AR/VR booth provided by Teaching and Learning with Technology, and check out our Augmented Reality Sandbox. Many thanks to all of our partners, researchers, and staff for participating! Check out the roundup on NYU IT Connect.

Once again we offered a visualization competition in which entrants could submit a map or visualization to compete for a prize. Our three winners were Yichun Liu, MS candidate in the School of Professional Studies, Emily Fenster, MA candidate in the Department of English, and Patrick Bond, MS candidate in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Liu’s interactive dashboard of plots and maps explores the place of Airbnb in New York City using data on listing pricing and types. Built in Tableau Public, Liu’s visualization can be accessed here.

Image from Yichun Liu's winning vizualization exploring Airbnb in New York City

Fenster’s visual storytelling was built in ESRI StoryMaps using data gleaned from the nineteenth-century missionary work of Henry Chase and the Mariner’s Church among the sailors of New York’s Lower East Side. Follow her visualization story here.

Image of Emily Fenster's winning visualization entry for Research Day 2019.

Tableau Public was also the tool of choice used by Bond to build his investigation of terror attacks in the United States between 1970 and 2018, a project built out of data from the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

An image of Patrick Bond's winning visualization of terror attacks since 1970

Congratulations to all of our winners and our thanks to the many researchers who submitted entries!

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Research Day 2019 https://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/research-day-2019/ Mon, 28 Oct 2019 02:41:32 +0000 http://data-services.hosting.nyu.edu/?p=1365 Hosted by Data Services, NYU IT, and NYU Libraries, this event celebrates, builds, and nurtures NYU’s research community by bringing awareness about research technology, showcasing some exciting research being done here at NYU, and featuring cutting-edge tools, services and resources offered by Data Services, Research Technology, Teaching and Learning, and various partners from NYU IT and Libraries.

To learn more and to register, visit the Research Day 2019 homepage.

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