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The digital observatory data, code, and other resources will exist in a few locations, all linked from this page. More details on the different datasets and sources follow below.
The digital observatory data, code, and other resources will exist in a few locations, all linked from this page. More details on the different datasets and sources follow below.


Our initial releases should provide a good starting point for investigating social computing and social media content related COVID-19. We're currently releasing three types of material: code, keywords, and data.
Our initial releases should provide a good starting point for investigating social computing and social media content related COVID-19. We're currently releasing three types of material:


;Code: We are releasing and inviting collaboration on all of the materials used to collect, parse, and publish our datasets. All of these material area being developed publicly.
;Keywords: We are building and releasing a list of keywords generated by daily search trends, Wikidata entities, and translations into many languages based on Wikidata entity links. We plan to expand these offerings with new material including data from Twitter, Reddit, and localized content specific to particular geographic regions. We also plan to build infrastructure to provide rapid and frequent updates of datasets in a variety of forms.
;Data: We area currently publishing static datasets (in raw text and structured formats like [[:wikipedia:Comma-separated values|CSV]], [[:wikipedia:Tab-separated values|TSV]] and [[:wikipedia:JSON|JSON]]) from Wikipedia as well as search engine results pages (SERPs) for a set of searches on COVID-19 relevant terms.
Each are described below.
=== Code ===
=== Code ===
For code used to produce the data and get started with analysis we have a [https://github.com/CommunityDataScienceCollective/COVID-19_Digital_Observatory github repository] where almost everything lives. If you want to get involved or start using our work please clone the repository! You'll find example analysis scripts that walk through downloading data directly into something like R and producing some minimal analysis to help you get started.
For code used to produce the data and get started with analysis we have a [https://github.com/CommunityDataScienceCollective/COVID-19_Digital_Observatory github repository] where almost everything lives. If you want to get involved or start using our work please clone the repository! You'll find example analysis scripts that walk through downloading data directly into something like R and producing some minimal analysis to help you get started.
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