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  1. The Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) produces population and housing information every year instead of every ten years!
  2. The newly released 2008 ACS PUMS has new items on Health Insurance and marriage and widowhood. Get the data at: http://is.gd/4O709
  3. On-line Analysis of micro level data from the Mexico Census 2000: http://is.gd/3DDm9
  4. The most used unemployment rate does not report discouraged workers or involuntary part-timers. Go to BLS: http://is.gd/3Dwp3
  5. @jackspace AAaaaaaaw!!!
  6. Announcing the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues! A collaboration of the ISSC and the SRC.
  7. ICD 1900 to the most recent, ICD10, at http://is.gd/37ulI
  8. A special issue of Nature.com on Data Sharing: http://is.gd/37EAo
  9. International Classification of Diseases Revision 1 from 1990 (!) to the ICD10, plus the ICD for Oncology, at http://is.gd/37ulI
  10. For those interested in agricultural oriented data: http://is.gd/2K7Nz
  11. Good Source for Crime and Justice Data: The National Archive of Criminal Justice Data http://is.gd/2lneO
  12. Atlas Ti ... QCA/Fuzzy-Sets... UC Berkeley's Social Research Workshops are gearing up. Sign up soon at: http://socialresearch.berke...
  13. Try the new iPOLL Beta! Search Roper Public Opinion data with exciting new functions: http://is.gd/2e3qE
  14. Congratulate Martin Sanchez-Jankowski, for winning the C. Wright Mills Award for his book: Cracks in the Pavement.
  15. Why did Californians pass Prop 13? Find out for yourself at:http://is.gd/2aY8z
  16. Insights into shifting public attitudes across Europe back to 2001. http://www.europeansocialsu...
  17. Ever wonder why Americans are bad at math? O'Reilly reports on higher Canadian life expectancy: http://is.gd/1ST5a
  18. Same sex marriage is not a new issue for Californians. Explore 50 years of California issues at http://is.gd/1Roon
  19. Check out this computational knowledge engine. Pretty cool: http://www00.wolframalpha.com/
  20. The 2nd session of ICPSR’s Quantitative Methods summer program starts Today! Causal Inference, Regression, MLE, Bayesian Models... More!