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Google Scholar, Lens.org and Dimensions.ai can all send you alerts for particular topics.

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    -Bank for International Settlements - -Compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity. - -🌍 Global -
    -British Film Institute - -Research data and market intelligence on the UK film industry and other screen sectors. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Bureau of Labor Statistics - -The principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Central Statistics Office - -Ireland’s national statistical office that collects, analyses and makes available statistics about Ireland’s people, society and economy. - -🇮🇪 Ireland -
    -Civil Aviation Authority - -Aviation data, statistics and reports. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Economic Research Service - -Trends and emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment, and rural America. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Energy Information Administration - -Independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. - -🇺🇸 United States -
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    -NHS Digital - -The statutory custodian for health and care data for England. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Nomis - -Statistics related to population, society and the labour market at national, regional and local levels. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -New York Fed - -Provides the date and time of key economic data releases. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Ofcom - -The regulator for communications services, including broadband, home phone, mobile services, TV and radio. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
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    -Office for Budget Responsibility - -The OBR produces a variety of publications in pursuit of its duty to examine and report on the sustainability of the public finances. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office for National Statistics - -The UK official statistics body. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office for Students - -Data-driven analysis and essential evidence on key trends and current issues in English higher education. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office of Rail and Road - -Government department responsible for the economic and safety regulation of Britain’s railways, and the economic monitoring of National Highways. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -OECD - -Data, policy advice and research on the economy, education, employment, environment, health, tax, trade, GDP, unemployment rate, etc. - -🌍 Global -
    -Statistics Canada - -Statistics Canada is the national statistical office of Canada. - -🇨🇦 Canada -
    -Statistisches Bundesamt - -Official data on the society, the economy, the environment and the state of Germany. - -🇩🇪 Germany -
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    -Universities and Colleges Admissions Service - -An independent charity, and the UK’s shared admissions service for higher education. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
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    • Halifax House Price Index — The Halifax House Price Index is the UK’s longest running monthly house price series with data covering the whole country going back to January 1983.
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    • NHS Digital — The statutory custodian for health and care data for England.
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    • Nomis — Statistics related to population, society and the labour market at national, regional and local levels.
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    -Bureau of Labor Statistics - -The principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Central Statistics Office - -Ireland’s national statistical office that collects, analyses and makes available statistics about Ireland’s people, society and economy. - -🇮🇪 Ireland -
    -Civil Aviation Authority - -Aviation data, statistics and reports. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
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    -Energy Performance of Buildings - -The official place for all Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), Display Energy Certificates (DECs) and Air Conditioning Inspection Reports (ACIRs). - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Economic Research Service - -Trends and emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment, and rural America. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Energy Information Administration - -Independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -European Central Bank - -Economic research on a wide range of topics in Europe. - -🇪🇺 Europe -
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    -Financial Conduct Authority - -Official data on financial services firms. See also the register of firms. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -GOV.UK - -Official data from various government sources. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Halifax House Price Index - -The Halifax House Price Index is the UK’s longest running monthly house price series with data covering the whole country going back to January 1983. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Higher Education Statistics Agency - -Data on all aspects of the UK higher education sector. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -HM Land Registry - -Price paid, transaction and UK House Price Index, updated monthly. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -House of Lords Register of Interests - -Information on any financial or non-financial benefit received by a Member of the Lords. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -House of Commons Library - -Information and analysis on legislation, policy areas and topical issues. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Inside Airbnb - -A mission driven project that provides data and advocacy about Airbnb’s impact on residential communities. - -🌍 Global -
    -International Energy Agency - -Intergovernmental organisation, established in 1974, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the entire global energy sector. - -🌍 Global -
    -International Monetary Fund - -International macroeconomic and financial data. - -🌍 Global -
    -Meta Ad Library - -Search all of the ads currently running across Meta technologies, primarily used for Facebook. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -National River Flow Archive - -The UK’s official record of river flow data. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -NHS Digital - -The statutory custodian for health and care data for England. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Nomis - -Statistics related to population, society and the labour market at national, regional and local levels. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -New York Fed - -Provides the date and time of key economic data releases. - -🇺🇸 United States -
    -Ofcom - -The regulator for communications services, including broadband, home phone, mobile services, TV and radio. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Ofgem - -Great Britain’s independent energy regulator. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office for Budget Responsibility - -The OBR produces a variety of publications in pursuit of its duty to examine and report on the sustainability of the public finances. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office for National Statistics - -The UK official statistics body. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office for Students - -Data-driven analysis and essential evidence on key trends and current issues in English higher education. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office of Rail and Road - -Government department responsible for the economic and safety regulation of Britain’s railways, and the economic monitoring of National Highways. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists - -Set up to ensure transparency in the work of consultant lobbyists and their engagement with Ministers and Permanent Secretaries on behalf of clients. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -OECD - -Data, policy advice and research on the economy, education, employment, environment, health, tax, trade, GDP, unemployment rate, etc. - -🌍 Global -
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    -Police.uk - -Open data about crime and policing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Register of data protection fee payers - -Organisations and people registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) under the Data Protection Act 2018. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Register of charities - -Information about registered charities in England and Wales - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Schools - -The Department for Education’s register for several organisation types and where information on other organisations is recorded and maintained. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Stat-Xplore - -A guided way to explore Department for Work & Pensions benefit statistics, currently holding data relating to a range of different benefits/programmes. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Statistics Canada - -Statistics Canada is the national statistical office of Canada. - -🇨🇦 Canada -
    -Statistisches Bundesamt - -Official data on the society, the economy, the environment and the state of Germany. - -🇩🇪 Germany -
    -UK AIR - -Data about air quality and pollution in the UK. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -UK Finance - -Data and analysis of banking and finance industry activity. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
    -Universities and Colleges Admissions Service - -An independent charity, and the UK’s shared admissions service for higher education. - -🇬🇧 United Kindom -
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    • Bank of England — The UK’s central bank.
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    • British Film Institute — Research data and market intelligence on the UK film industry and other screen sectors.
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    • Civil Aviation Authority — Aviation data, statistics and reports.
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    • Companies House — Downloadable data snapshot containing basic company data of live companies on the Companies House register. Also available as an API.
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    • Energy Performance of Buildings — The official place for all Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), Display Energy Certificates (DECs) and Air Conditioning Inspection Reports (ACIRs).
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    • Financial Conduct Authority — Official data on financial services firms. See also the register of firms.
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    • GOV.UK — Official data from various government sources.
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    • Halifax House Price Index — The Halifax House Price Index is the UK’s longest running monthly house price series with data covering the whole country going back to January 1983.
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    • Higher Education Statistics Agency — Data on all aspects of the UK higher education sector.
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    • HM Land Registry — Price paid, transaction and UK House Price Index, updated monthly.
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    • House of Lords Register of Interests — Information on any financial or non-financial benefit received by a Member of the Lords.
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    • House of Commons Library — Information and analysis on legislation, policy areas and topical issues.
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    • Meta Ad Library — Search all of the ads currently running across Meta technologies, primarily used for Facebook.
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    • National River Flow Archive — The UK’s official record of river flow data.
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    • NHS Digital — The statutory custodian for health and care data for England.
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    • Nomis — Statistics related to population, society and the labour market at national, regional and local levels.
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    • Ofcom — The regulator for communications services, including broadband, home phone, mobile services, TV and radio.
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    • Ofgem — Great Britain’s independent energy regulator.
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    • Office for Budget Responsibility — The OBR produces a variety of publications in pursuit of its duty to examine and report on the sustainability of the public finances.
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    • Office for National Statistics — The UK official statistics body.
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    • Office for Students — Data-driven analysis and essential evidence on key trends and current issues in English higher education.
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    • Office of Rail and Road — Government department responsible for the economic and safety regulation of Britain’s railways, and the economic monitoring of National Highways.
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    • Office of the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists — Set up to ensure transparency in the work of consultant lobbyists and their engagement with Ministers and Permanent Secretaries on behalf of clients.
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    • Parliament.uk — A list of open datasets supported by the Parliamentary Digital Service.
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    • Police.uk — Open data about crime and policing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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    • Register of data protection fee payers — Organisations and people registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) under the Data Protection Act 2018.
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    • Register of charities — Information about registered charities in England and Wales
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    • Schools — The Department for Education’s register for several organisation types and where information on other organisations is recorded and maintained.
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    • Stat-Xplore — A guided way to explore Department for Work & Pensions benefit statistics, currently holding data relating to a range of different benefits/programmes.
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    • UK AIR — Data about air quality and pollution in the UK.
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    • UK Finance — Data and analysis of banking and finance industry activity.
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    • Universities and Colleges Admissions Service — An independent charity, and the UK’s shared admissions service for higher education.
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    • 🇺🇸 Bureau of Labor Statistics — The principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
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    • 🇮🇪 Central Statistics Office — Ireland’s national statistical office that collects, analyses and makes available statistics about Ireland’s people, society and economy.
    • +
    • 🇺🇸 Economic Research Service — Trends and emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment, and rural America.
    • +
    • 🇺🇸 Energy Information Administration — Independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
    • +
    • 🇺🇸 New York Fed — Provides the date and time of key economic data releases.
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    • 🇨🇦 Statistics Canada — Statistics Canada is the national statistical office of Canada.
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    • 🇩🇪 Statistisches Bundesamt — Official data on the society, the economy, the environment and the state of Germany.
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    • 🇪🇺 Eurostat — The statistical office of the European Union
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    • 🌍 Inside Airbnb — A mission driven project that provides data and advocacy about Airbnb’s impact on residential communities.
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    • 🌍 International Energy Agency — Intergovernmental organisation, established in 1974, that provides policy recommendations, analysis and data on the entire global energy sector.
    • +
    • 🌍 International Monetary Fund — International macroeconomic and financial data.
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    • 🌍 OECD — Data, policy advice and research on the economy, education, employment, environment, health, tax, trade, GDP, unemployment rate, etc.
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    +``` + +Despite newsrooms struggling and reducing in size, data journalism teams are growing. + +## Job trends in data journalism + +Since the pandemic, nearly every newsrooms has prioritised data journalism and has been massively hiring for data journalism positions. Data teams like the one at the FT and the BBC are now so big they need to be split into two or more teams. + +New(-ish) platforms like **Datawrapper** and **Flourish** allow journalists to create and visualise data stories easier and without much technical expertise. + +However, the increased supply of data journalists from courses like this means there are higher entry requirements (**R**, **Python**, **SQL**). There are R, Python and SQL courses on Datacamp, which you have access to for free. + +## Why do we need data journalism? + +#### Tell richer stories + +An increasing amount of human activity is recorded with data. This means there is a data angle for almost any subject. + +#### Be more efficient + +We tell some stories every year, month or day. We can greatly simplify or even automate those stories, giving us more time to focus on in-depth reporting. + +#### Be more accurate + +Though not without data quality issues and ethical considerations, accuracy is central to data journalism. + +#### Unique angles + +There are now stories where a data angle is the only or main angle. By using data, journalists can create news instead of covering them. + +#### Personalise news + +Make readers invested in a story by personalising it to their postcode, age or socio-economic status. + +#### New audiences + +Data journalism is exciting (I hope). The pandemic has shown that readers like clear, beautiful data stories and will reward publishers with their clicks. diff --git a/intro/index.qmd b/intro/index.qmd deleted file mode 100644 index 2c34538..0000000 --- a/intro/index.qmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Introduction to Data Journalism" -subtitle: "What is it and why do we need it?" -href: intro ---- - -Data Journalism goes by different names. It can be called data-driven journalism, computer-assisted reporting or CAR (in the US), precision journalism. Its history is even older than that though: the [first edition of the Manchester Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2011/sep/26/data-journalism-guardian){target="_blank"} had a data journalism article. So don't focus too much on what you call it. - -> In its most simple definition, data journalism is the practice of using numbers and trends to tell a story. - Betsy Ladyzhets - -Data journalism does not mean you have to limit yourself to data: we do everything else other reporters do, including developing contacts, interviewing sources, sending FOIs, doing field investigations, checking facts, writing, editing, multimedia (when relevant), etc. At the NS, data journalists are usually in charge of their stories from start to end, we're not just a graphics desk. - -Some people even have their own beats. I have data journalist colleagues who focus on particular beats, like politics, the environment, business, even fine wines (World of Fine Wines). - -Data can be hard and complex, you'll always want to reach out to experts who can explain things for you. Energy consumption map as an example. - -> Data journalism \[is\] finding -- in data -- stories that are of interest to the public and presenting them in the most appropriate manner for public use and reuse. --- Bahareh Heravi - -```{=html} -
    -``` - -Despite newsrooms struggling and reducing in size, data journalism teams are growing. - -## Job trends in data journalism - -Since the pandemic, nearly every newsrooms has prioritised data journalism and has been massively hiring for data journalism positions. Data teams like the one at the FT and the BBC are now so big they need to be split into two or more teams. - -New(-ish) platforms like **Datawrapper** and **Flourish** allow journalists to create and visualise data stories easier and without much technical expertise. - -However, the increased supply of data journalists from courses like this means there are higher entry requirements (**R**, **Python**, **SQL**). There are R, Python and SQL courses on Datacamp, which you have access to for free. - -## Why do we need data journalism? - -#### Tell richer stories - -An increasing amount of human activity is recorded with data. This means there is a data angle for almost any subject. - -#### Be more efficient - -We tell some stories every year, month or day. We can greatly simplify or even automate those stories, giving us more time to focus on in-depth reporting. - -#### Be more accurate - -Though not without data quality issues and ethical considerations, accuracy is central to data journalism. - -#### Unique angles - -There are now stories where a data angle is the only or main angle. By using data, journalists can create news instead of covering them. - -#### Personalise news - -Make readers invested in a story by personalising it to their postcode, age or socio-economic status. - -#### New audiences - -Data journalism is exciting (I hope). The pandemic has shown that readers like clear, beautiful data stories and will reward publishers with their clicks. diff --git a/sources/_metadata.yml b/sources/_metadata.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 0118ba7..0000000 --- a/sources/_metadata.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -listing: - type: table - sort-ui: false - fields: - - name - - description - # - schedule - - country - field-links: - - name - field-display-names: - name: Name - # schedule: Schedule - country: Country -format: - html: - anchor-sections: false \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sources/academic.qmd b/sources/academic.qmd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d23dbd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/sources/academic.qmd @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +--- +title: "Academic Data Sources" +--- + +::: column-page-inset-right +```{=html} + + + + + +
    + + +``` +::: + +This is a small guide on how to use academic papers for your data journalism needs. + +## Where to find papers + +### Search engines + +There are several websites that index all the major journals. That makes it easier to keep track of new publications and to search all academic journals in one place. + +- [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/): The most popular academic search engine. +- [Lens.org](https://www.lens.org/lens/search/scholar/structured): Shows a few aggregated stats such as most cited authors, journals, etc. +- [Dimensions.ai](https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication): Includes an “Altmetric”, which is a measure of how popular a paper is based on news coverage, blogs, social media, etc. Useful for weeding out obscure papers if you don’t want those. +- [ArXiv](https://arxiv.org/): Repository of open-access papers. Many preprint papers. Included in some of the search engines above. + +### Data sources + +Additionally, there are several repositories of data used in academic research. These are usually replication data, meaning you can use them to recreate the findings of the study, but you can also analyse them differently for new angles. + +- [Harvard Dataverse](https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/harvard?q=&types=dataverses%3Adatasets&sort=dateSort&order=desc&page=1): Includes replication data and code (often Stata or SPSS, sometimes R). +- [Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/): Same as above, fewer datasets. +- [ICPSR](https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/search/studies?start=0&sort=DATEUPDATED%20desc&RESTRICTED_DATA_TYPE=Public%20Use&ARCHIVE=ICPSR&PUBLISH_STATUS=PUBLISHED&rows=50&q=): More academic data. +- [Humanitarian Data Exchange](https://data.humdata.org/search?q=&ext_page_size=100): Mainly datasets that get regularly updated by various corporations and non-profit orgs. Heavy humanitarian focus. Also see [AidData](https://www.aiddata.org/datasets). +- [OasisHUB](https://oasishub.co/dataset?q=&sort=metadata_modified+desc): Environmental and risk data. +- [Papers with Code](https://paperswithcode.com/): What it says on the tin +- [Economic Articles with Data](https://ejd.econ.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/): Economic articles that have provided data and code for replication purposes + +### Research institutions + +- [NBER](https://www.nber.org/): Has a “New This Week” customisable newsletter that includes [working papers](https://www.nber.org/papers?page=1&perPage=50&sortBy=public_date). You can choose a few categories or keywords, or get everything. + + +## How to get alerts for new papers + +[Google Scholar](https://academicanswers.waldenu.edu/faq/134432), [Lens.org](https://support.lens.org/knowledge-base/saved-queries/) and [Dimensions.ai](https://plus.dimensions.ai/support/solutions/articles/23000018788-how-can-i-get-alerts-on-new-publications-or-grants-for-my-search-) can all send you alerts for particular topics. + +With most of them, you can also use advanced search queries to tweak your search to only get certain keywords. Google Scholar, for example, uses the same search operators as normal Google, ex. fdi OR "foreign direct investment" -"flexible display interface". + +Once you’ve tuned your search, set an email alert and they’ll send you all new papers that match those search terms. + +## How to access the papers + +### Institutional access + +If you know someone who’s a student or lecturer, they might have access to academic resources. + +### Authors + +Authors usually retain copyright and have the legal right to distribute their papers, so you’ll often find them on [ResearchGate](https://www.researchgate.net/), [Scribd](https://www.scribd.com/) or the authors’ websites. You can also email them and they’ll usually send over a copy. + + + + + + + + + +### /r/Scholar + +There’s [a subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Scholar/) where people can request specific papers. Try the other methods and if you can’t get the paper, request it there and someone with access will retrieve it for you. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sources/data-calendar.qmd b/sources/data-calendar.qmd index 3fe02fe..6e192b1 100644 --- a/sources/data-calendar.qmd +++ b/sources/data-calendar.qmd @@ -1,16 +1,7 @@ --- title: "Data Calendar" -# subtitle: "Where to find data and how to keep up with new releases?" -# href: sources -listing: - id: data-sources - contents: data-calendar.yml -metadata-files: - - _metadata.yml --- -Here's a list of organisations that list when they publish new data. You can look ahead and plan stories around those data releases. - ::: column-page-inset-right ```{=html} @@ -82,6 +73,11 @@ Here's a list of organisations that list when they publish new data. You can loo Data Sources + +