Index
Franklin Catalog
Databases
Services
Data Holdings
Philadelphia Data
Philadelphia Maps
Data Archives
U.S. Census Guide
Web Resources
What's GIS?
Creating Census Data Map: ArcView Tutorial
Lippincott CD-ROMs
Annenberg CD-ROMs
Health Statistics
Campus Data Centers
Library Home
|
Numeric Data Archives
The Penn Library maintains subscriptions or memberships to several data
archives, which provide numeric data sets to subscribing institutions at
little or no cost. In most cases, data archives require mediated access
to data sets.
Procedures for obtaining numeric data from individual archives is
provided here.
NB. This page is temporary and will change as the Penn Library enhances
its own numeric data identification and description tools.
Mediated data archives
-
ICPSR - Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
- ICPSR archives data sets for more than 4,470 studies in political
science (including elections, public opinion, and legislative voting
records), sociology, economics, population studies (including strong
holdings in U.S. decennial census data), criminal justice, public
health, aging, education, psychology, history, and substance abuse.
- ICPSR provides free web access to study and data set documentation,
including codebooks. User registration -- providing an e-mail address -- may
be required.
- Most ICPSR data sets require mediated access. That is,
requests for ICPSR data sets must be sent to the Penn Official Representative
to ICPSR. To obtain ICPSR data sets or for assistance in determining whether
ICPSR data are appropriate for your needs, contact one of the following
individuals:
- Fenghua Wang, (215) 898-1464,
Reference Librarian, Van Pelt Library/6206
- Lauris Olson, (215) 898-0119,
Social Sciences Bibliographer, Van Pelt Library/6206
- Ed Horn, (215) 573-3331,
Social Science Computing Consultant, 304 McNeil Building/6265
ICPSR Studies downloaded recently for Penn users
-
Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
- The Roper Center archives more than 15,000 public opinion polls,
1936-present. Well-known Roper collections include the General Social
Survey (1972-present), National Exit Polls (1972-present), the Roper
Reports (aka Roper Social and Political Trends, 1973-1994), as well as
Gallup, Roper, and network and print media polls. International coverage is
provided through Gallup polls from European countries, as well as large
collections of Latin American and Japanese polls.
- Roper Center data sets require mediated access. To obtain
Roper Center data sets or for assistance in determining whether ICPSR data
are appropriate for your needs, contact one of the following individuals:
- Fenghua Wang, (215) 898-1464,
Reference Librarian, Van Pelt Library/6206.
- Lauris Olson, (215) 898-0119,
Social Sciences Bibliographer, Van Pelt Library/6206
Roper Center data sets obtained recently for Penn users
Unmediated, Penn-restricted, data archives
- Sociometrics SSEDL - Sociometrics Social Science Electronic
Data Library.
- SSEDL archives 350-plus studies in family and population issues, including
aging, drug abuse, adolescent pregnancy, health, disability, and AIDS and STD.
The SSEDL Contextual Data Archives provides convenient access to 1970 and
1980 decennial census data, derived from the Urban Institute's Under Class
Data Base and the National Opinion Research Center's 1970, 1980 and 1990
Census Extract Data. Studies include ASCII text data sets, SPSS and SAS
dictionary files, and Adobe Acrobat PDF-format documentation.
Unmediated data archives
- Odum
Institute Data Library - Howard W. Odum Institute for Research in
Social Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- The Odum Institute Data Library hosts the Louis Harris Data Center,
exclusive national repository for Louis Harris public opinion data, and the
National Network of State Polls, the largest available collection of
state-level surveys.
- Interactive Statistical Datasets Online - Van Pelt
Library Special Bibliography.
- A handy guide to freely-available numeric information.
Other useful resources
- Penn Library Web Databases - Statistics
- Quantitative Skills - Van Pelt Library Special Bibliography.
- Public Opinion Polls - Van Pelt Library web page.
|