The annual data release provides a revealing snapshot of how health is influenced by where we live, learn, work, and play. The snapshots provide communities a starting point to investigate where to make change.
To facilitate easy access and promote the use of publicly available data resources at DBIC, Dartmouth hosts several datasets on the Dartmouth Research Computing file system where they are readily available to DBIC users for analyzing on the Discovery cluster.
The survey Form EIA-923 collects detailed electric power data -- monthly and annually -- on electricity generation, fuel consumption, fossil fuel stocks, and receipts at the power plant and prime mover level.
Data made available for download by IHME can be used, shared, modified, or built upon by non-commercial users in accordance with the IHME FREE-OF-CHARGE NON-COMMERCIAL USER AGREEMENT.
Resources.data.gov is an online repository of policies, tools, case studies, and other resources to support data governance, management, exchange, and use throughout the federal government.
The U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates program produces single-year estimates of income and poverty for all U.S. states and counties as well as estimates of school-age children in poverty for all 13,000+ school districts.
The OpenfMRI database (https://openfmri.org) is a repository of human brain imaging data collected using MRI and EEG techniques. It has been accepting data since 2010.
These databases and platforms provide access to understandable and timely data, transforming lives by making health and inequality data findable, browsable, and usable.