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How do you find the source of data?

How do you find the source of data?

So here’s my list of 15 awesome Open Data sources:

  1. World Bank Open Data.
  2. WHO (World Health Organization) — Open data repository.
  3. Google Public Data Explorer.
  4. Registry of Open Data on AWS (RODA)
  5. European Union Open Data Portal.
  6. FiveThirtyEight.
  7. U.S. Census Bureau.
  8. Data.gov.

What is data sourcing?

Data Sourcing (also Data Collection) is the process of extracting data from external or internal (front/back office systems) comprising an institution’s Data Infrastructure for diverse purposes of Risk Management, Portfolio Management and/or other business objectives.

What are primary and secondary data sources?

Primary sources provide raw information and first-hand evidence. Examples include interview transcripts, statistical data, and works of art. Secondary sources provide second-hand information and commentary from other researchers. Examples include journal articles, reviews, and academic books.

What are types of sources?

Types of Sources

  • Scholarly publications (Journals) A scholarly publication contains articles written by experts in a particular field.
  • Popular sources (News and Magazines)
  • Professional/Trade sources.
  • Books / Book Chapters.
  • Conference proceedings.
  • Government Documents.
  • Theses & Dissertations.

What is scholarly sources in research?

Scholarly sources (also referred to as academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed sources) are written by experts in a particular field and serve to keep others interested in that field up to date on the most recent research, findings, and news.

Where can I find scholarly sources online?

The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases

  1. CORE. CORE is a multidisciplinary aggregator of open access research.
  2. ScienceOpen.
  3. Directory of Open Access Journals.
  4. Education Resources Information Center.
  5. arXiv e-Print Archive.
  6. Social Science Research Network.
  7. Public Library of Science.
  8. OpenDOAR.

How do I find scholarly sources on Google?

Find an article at Google Scholar

  1. Go to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search:
  2. If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results:
  3. If you click an article’s title, you may be taken to a publisher’s site that will ask you to pay for full text.
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