Using data to answer questions is a multi-disciplinary process.
Data Requests are a major way our community can find each other and collaborate toward shared goals. They can be as simple as "I'm looking for some missing data" or as open-ended as "I'm beginning a research project and could use advice".
There are buttons littered around the homepage, search, and map for opening a new request if data is missing.
When a new Request is created, it goes into an approval queue for moderation.
Once a Request is approved, a GitHub issue is automatically created and added to this project.
We use GitHub to organize and work Requests for a few reasons:
- it has built-in project management and discussion features we now don't have to make ourselves
- many data-skilled folks have a GitHub account and it's free to create one
- we feel right at home in GitHub as an open-source project
- Requests are kept anonymous by default, but are open for collaboration and the requestor can sign up for notifications.
See our volunteer guide for data requests.