
| Research libraries and data archives are now bursting with data ready to be analyzed. In numeric or statistical data collections, roughly speaking, there are two kinds of data resources in terms of the structure of data content and/or processing. One is aggregated data; and the other is unaggregated data, which is usually called microdata or machine-readable raw data. | |||
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site is developed to provide a guide to research data users and librarians
who are currently or potentially involved in seeking, acquiring, using,
and managing microdata files. On this site, a brief explanation of the
content structure of microdata is provided so that you can decide whether
or
not microdata is what you are looking for. Resources regarding where to
get microdata and how to get and/or use it are listed and annotated.
The guide is a gateway to microdata resources, which is intended to facilitate users in acquiring and using microdata of their interests, and also to serve as a reference tool for librarians who work in data services.
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