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Announcing access to Dewey Data

by Business & Economics Librarians on 2025-04-28T15:43:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

We are pleased to announce access to Dewey Data, an aggregator of large datasets. The Library is providing this in partnership with the Booth School of Business and the Becker Friedman Institute. 

Dewey Data, is a research platform that provides access to third-party datasets across a variety of data categories including web traffic, wage data, geographic behavior, construction permits, healthcare, workforce, consumer behavior, and transportation. Dewey’s research data partners directory, include

SafeGraph: “fresh and accurate points of interest, building footprint, and consumer behavior data.”

Similarweb: “website visit & organic traffic keyword data for major worldwide brands.”

WageScape: “labor market intelligence data…, including historical wage data by job title and location.”

Current Dewey Data partners

University of Chicago faculty, students, staff, and researchers are eligible for access and may use the data included in their subscription or purchase additional datasets at an academic discount.  Access to Dewey requires users to have an individual account. Sign up and see more information on our Dewey Data guide
 

Please note: Dewey provides data for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. Users may not use data downloaded from Dewey for any non-academic or commercial endeavor.


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