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Add data and metadata from labs 1-9 to Box #2

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jkoschinsky opened this issue Jan 10, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add data and metadata from labs 1-9 to Box #2

jkoschinsky opened this issue Jan 10, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add data and metadata from labs 1-9 to Box using the same format as in the html files from NYC and Nepal data.

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jkoschinsky commented Jan 12, 2017

Julie: The lab notes (Lab 3) say that Anselin and Rey's Modern Spatial Econometrics In Practice contains specifics on the variables used in clev_sls_154_core.shp and US counties natregimes.shp.

Unfortunately, I don't have the book and the library copy is checked out. Would you have a copy I can borrow?

Julia: natregimes.shp is basically the same as ncov.shp. This version on the our website has the metadata: https://s3.amazonaws.com/geoda/data/natregimes.zip

Luc will send us the metadata on the cleveland data.

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YidanJ-Wu commented Jan 15, 2017

Lab 8: What is the source for liq_chicago.shp? I couldn't find that one in either the lab notes or the Center for Spatial Data Science website.

Lab 7: I found a link to the primary source, for part of the Chicago data (public health indicators).
The neighborhood demographics are from the 2014 American Community Survey. I could not find a link to the neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown on the US Census website, so I used one from another website that cited the ACS. http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/data/metropulse/community-snapshots

Lab 4: The source for Walnut Hills crime data was not given in the lab notes, nor was it on the CSDS website. The City of Cincinnati data portal has a table of all individual crime reports going back to 2001, but doesn't tally the number of crimes in each census block. Should I go ahead and cite that?

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