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==Get Help Using Data== | ==Get Help Using Data== | ||
As we develop data collection resources and datasets, we will also provide simple example analysis scripts to demonstrate how you might access, import, and analyze small subsets of the data we produce. For instance, take a look at the [https://github.com/CommunityDataScienceCollective/COVID-19_Digital_Observatory/tree/master/ | As we develop data collection resources and datasets, we will also provide simple example analysis scripts to demonstrate how you might access, import, and analyze small subsets of the data we produce. For instance, take a look at the [https://github.com/CommunityDataScienceCollective/COVID-19_Digital_Observatory/tree/master/wikipedia_views/example_analysis "example analysis" subdirectory of the wikipedia views section of our Github project]. Β | ||
We plan to develop tutorials and demos for the use of the data we release and particularly welcome contributions that help make these resources more easily usable by others. In some cases, the data sources are quite large and might not be suitable for analysis on your personal computer. Wherever possible, we'll try to build examples that only ingest a small subset of data and/or point you to useful tools to help make larger scale analyses feasible or easier. | We plan to develop tutorials and demos for the use of the data we release and particularly welcome contributions that help make these resources more easily usable by others. In some cases, the data sources are quite large and might not be suitable for analysis on your personal computer. Wherever possible, we'll try to build examples that only ingest a small subset of data and/or point you to useful tools to help make larger scale analyses feasible or easier. |