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Essential Resources for U.S. Health Data and Statistics for the Social Sciences

Essential Resources for U.S. Health Data and Statistics for the Social Sciences In-Person

Health data is important to advance our knowledge of Covid-19, but also to recognize the effects of a pandemic on businesses, the economy and other services. Scholars, the business sector, and the government utilize health data to determine the health of the U.S. population, health coverage, and health costs that are indicators at the intersection between health and the social sciences. Hence, this workshop will review free sources, along with library resources for U.S. health data and statistics that will be helpful for students, staff and faculty who are new to health research. 

Theme(s): Finding Data

Learning Objective: Participants will learn how to access library resources and publicly available resources  for health and data and statistics in the United States. 

This workshop will be conducted via Zoom. After registration, you will receive the link and password via email one week before the workshop. This session will be recorded. 

Related LibGuide: Statistics & Data by Eimmy Solis

Date:
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Webinar or Video Conferencing
Audience:
  Faculty     Graduates     Staff     Undergraduates  
Categories:
  Census     Finding Data  
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