Information Impermanence

As you search for information, save your sources, particularly datasets and government publications. Note the date you were last able to access a source in case it isn’t available later. Check the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine and other repositories for removed data sources or websites.

Citation managers can help you manage the information you save about your sources. You can reference and cite information that is no longer available where you found it. For these citations, include a last accessed date.

Having trouble finding data or a source? Talk with your subject librarian.

Climate Science and Engineering Data Resources: Library Databases

Climate Science and Engineering Data Resources: Government and Organizations

Archived U.S. Government Environmental Data

Climate Science and Engineering Legislation Trackers

GIS at Northeastern

A GIS (Geographic Information System) is a computer-based means of storing, analyzing, displaying, and otherwise managing geospatial data - that is, any data that has a plottable or mappable geographic component. More than just a means of creating maps, GIS is a powerful tool for revealing and examining how geographic relationships affect the world around us, and for solving real-world problems where location and proximity come into play. Northeastern University Libraries offer resources and services to support students, faculty, and staff with research needs involving GIS.

 

 ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Story Maps, Business Analyst & Survey 123 
  • To obtain an AGOL NU Organization account, refer to the 'Obtain and Download GIS' section. The entire Northeastern University community now has access to ArcGIS products through Single Sign-On (SSO). 

Policy Map
  • Follow the link https://northeastern-policymap-com.ezproxy.neu.edu/newmaps#/ to access or read more at Policy Map. This Beta version includes a host of new features designed to provide you with the tools for deeper data analysis and custom work products.

  • If you need to download full files, upload your own data, or save your work, just toggle over to the legacy version of PolicyMap by clicking the GO TO POLICYMAP LEGACY link above. The legacy version of PolicyMap will remain live until everything is available within the new site.

Simply Analytics 
  • Follow this link to access Simply Analytics (the link opens in a new window). Professional License is currently provided by Northeastern University Library. This mapping application enables users to develop interactive thematic maps and reports using thousands of demographics, business, health, crime, and marketing data variables including Mediamark and Simmons Consumer Data. You can export data from Simply Analytics into any GIS program.

Social Explorer 
  • You now have full access to the Social Explorer data and tools: Access current and historical demographic data through Social Explorer, create thematic and interactive maps, create multi-map presentations, create data reports at all geographic levels. Access the platform via: Social Explorer (the link opens in a new window).