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Uni·Cen Documentation Report 4: Early Postwar Census Tract Digitization Project, Zack Taylor, Christopher Macdonald Hewitt
Uni·Cen Documentation Report 4: Early Postwar Census Tract Digitization Project, Zack Taylor, Christopher Macdonald Hewitt
UNI-CEN documentation
The Unified Infrastructure for Canadian Census Research, or UNI·CEN, is a comprehensive database of historical and contemporary Canadian aggregate Census data, digital boundary files, and ancillary material, all provided in modern data formats. The goal of the project is to liberate Canadian Census data so that it can be easily used by academic researchers, students, and the public.
The documentation describes the processes used to digitize the 1951, 1956, 1961, and 1966 Census Tract boundaries and associated datasets.
For more information, visit: https://observatory.uwo.ca/unicen/
To access the data, visit: https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/unicen
Uni·Cen Documentation Report 3: Digital Boundary Files, Zack Taylor, Christopher Macdonald Hewitt
Uni·Cen Documentation Report 3: Digital Boundary Files, Zack Taylor, Christopher Macdonald Hewitt
UNI-CEN documentation
The Unified Infrastructure for Canadian Census Research, or UNI·CEN, is a comprehensive database of historical and contemporary Canadian aggregate Census data, digital boundary files, and ancillary material, all provided in modern data formats. The goal of the project is to liberate Canadian Census data so that it can be easily used by academic researchers, students, and the public.
The UNI·CEN Digital Boundary Files series contains versions of all publicly available digital boundary files with shorelines harmonized, at five levels of Census geography.
For more information, visit: https://observatory.uwo.ca/unicen/
To access the data, visit: https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/unicen
Uni·Cen Documentation Report 2: Standardized Census Data Tables, Zack Taylor
Uni·Cen Documentation Report 2: Standardized Census Data Tables, Zack Taylor
UNI-CEN documentation
The Unified Infrastructure for Canadian Census Research, or UNI·CEN, is a comprehensive database of historical and contemporary Canadian aggregate Census data, digital boundary files, and ancillary material, all provided in modern data formats. The goal of the project is to liberate Canadian Census data so that it can be easily used by academic researchers, students, and the public.
The UNI·CEN Standardized Census Data Tables series contains reformatted versions of all publicly available digital Census data. This documentation report describes the data sources, tabular formats, and file types used.
Census 2020: Why Census 2020 Matters: Suffrage, Identity And You, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Census 2020: Why Census 2020 Matters: Suffrage, Identity And You, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Brooks Library Events
Part 3 of the Census series. Free panel discussion to learn what the 2020 Census is about, how it differs from past censuses, and potential implications for redistricting.
Census 2020 Display, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Census 2020 Display, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Census
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Brooks Library Events
Part 2 of the Census series. A free community event to learn what the 2020 Census is about, how it differs from past censuses, and potential implications for redistricting. This second part (of a three part series) will focus on the importance of student participation in the Census.
Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Census 2020: You've Got Questions; We've Got Answers, Central Washington University, Aimée Quinn
Brooks Library Events
Lisa McLean, Complete Count Committee Coordinator from the Office of Financial Management will discuss what the 2020 Census is about, how it differs from past censuses, and potential implications for redistricting.
Census Information, St. Mary's University, Texas
Census Information, St. Mary's University, Texas
Census
Photographs of a display of government documents from St. Mary's University, Texas.
Census 2000 Southwest University, Southwest Minnesota State University
Census 2000 Southwest University, Southwest Minnesota State University
Census
Bibliography and photograph of a display of government documents from Southwest Minnesota State University.
Census 2000 University Of Minnesota, University Of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Census 2000 University Of Minnesota, University Of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Census
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from the University of Minnesota.
Who Are We?, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Who Are We?, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Census
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
We Count!, San Antonio Public Library
We Count!, San Antonio Public Library
Census
Photographs of a display of government documents from San Antonio Public Library.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 1, Monroe H. Fabian, William T. Parsons, Robert F. Ulle, Karl J. R. Arndt, Barbara Reimensnyder
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 1, Monroe H. Fabian, William T. Parsons, Robert F. Ulle, Karl J. R. Arndt, Barbara Reimensnyder
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Sulfur Inlay in Pennsylvania German Furniture
• "Orders What's to be Done at the Plantation": The Isaac Norris Farm Accounts, 1713-1734
• Blacks in Berks County, Pennsylvania: The Almshouse Records
• Teach, Preach, or Weave Stockings? The Trilemma of a Pennsylvania Scholar
• Annotated Bibliography of Pennsylvania Folk Medicine
• Pictures in the Home: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 49
Informe Sobre El Censo De Cuba, 1899, Joseph Prentiss Sanger, Henry Gannett, Walter Francis Willcox
Informe Sobre El Censo De Cuba, 1899, Joseph Prentiss Sanger, Henry Gannett, Walter Francis Willcox
Cuban Law
At head of title: Departamento de la Guerra, Oficina del Director del Censo de Cuba.
Traducido del inglés por F. L. Joannini.
Contains illustrations, maps (1 folded), tables, portraits, plates.
The Evening Item, July 7, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, July 7, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about a suit brought against Minneapolis by St. Paul in an attempt to discredit the census of Minneapolis, a famine spreading through Cairo and upper Egypt, Congress possibly adjourning within the week after 167 days in session, and more. On the fourth page, there is a section called Scientific Gleanings that features science facts and statistics. Also included in this issue …
The Evening Item, June 25, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 25, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about President Benjamin Harrison rejecting a sanction regarding rights and interests in the Behring Sea, a digest of news from Indianapolis, a ghost in Bucyrus, Ohio directing family members to his will, and more. On the fourth page there is a small note on an Italian physician, Eusebio Sguario, who was purported to have written the first book on electricity in …
The Evening Item, June 24, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 24, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about a hermit in Chattanooga who hadn't spoken for forty years, the explosion of a tugboat in Brooklyn, a small obituary for former Secretary of War George W. McCrary, and more. Also included in this issue are local and regional news as well as advertisements.
The Evening Item, June 19, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 19, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about census enumerators in Minneapolis and St. Paul being arrested for fraud, deaths resulting from a storm in South Dakota, President Benjamin Harrison not running for a second term, and more. Also included in this issue are local and regional news as well as advertisements.
The Evening Item, June 17, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 17, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about the deaths of 32 miners in a collapsed Pennsylvania mine, a marriage between a forty-five year old groom and his eleven year old bride in Cincinnati, a drunken census enumerator in Indianapolis, and more. On the fourth page there is a section titled Current Science that covers recent developments in science and technology around the world. Also included in this …