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9,632 datasets
Analysis notes for BHC1 and BHC2 ice cores, taken from Law Dome in 1981-82. The collection contains notes on core collection, sampling, oxygen isotopes, ice crystal structure, and microfractures. These documents are archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Country-level foreign policy alignment scores and Bilateral Swap Agreement (BSA) records comprise this dataset by Qi Liu, published via Harvard Dataverse in 2026. It utilizes a Bayesian generalized synthetic control approach to analyze how Chinese credit lines influence the diplomatic positioning of financially vulnerable nations.
A dataset titled 'Fraud voting analysis' is hosted on the Kaggle platform. The dataset likely contains records related to voting patterns or anomalies. No further metadata on its size, origin, or specific contents is available from the input.
Oregon's Elections Division enforces state election laws by assessing civil penalties for late or insufficient campaign finance transaction filings. The dataset documents these penalty notices, which are issued according to processes in the state's Campaign Finance Manual. The number of records and specific data fields are not provided in the input.
Public comments and requests propose new or updated NYC 311 service request types, mandated by Local Law 97 of 2022. The dataset includes fields for feedback status, submission timestamp, citizen messages, and relevant agency names. It is published by the City of New York and was last updated in February 2026.
State-level data from five Indian general elections includes voter turnout percentages, candidate information, winners, and election expenditure. The dataset, sourced from Kaggle, covers the Lok Sabha elections from 2004 to 2024. Its author, organization, and specific file details are not provided in the input.
Individual-level data analyzes how incidental participation in political activities mobilizes individuals for voting and donating. The dataset was created by author Sara Kirshbaum and hosted by the Political Behavior Dataverse, with a last update recorded in April 2026. Replication code and data access instructions are provided for the analysis.
Comprising replication data from three preregistered survey experiments conducted by Laurits Florang Aarslew to analyze how electoral integrity violations affect partisan attachments in the United States. Published through the British Journal of Political Science Dataverse, the records measure voter alienation and the influence of co-partisan information sources on political accountability.
Environmental Information Data Centre provides eddy-covariance measurements of carbon dioxide and methane exchange over a near-natural blanket bog in Scotland. The dataset includes gap-filled half-hourly time series from October 2016 to December 2022, enabling annual carbon budget calculations.
This system manages Freedom of Information Act requests for the Federal Highway Administration and is used by approximately 110 Headquarters and Field users. It also supports other Department of Transportation operating administrations like FMCSA and NHTSA under separate agreements.
Coding agent conversation logs captured from Claude Code and exported via the DataClaw tool by user peteromallet in February 2026. The dataset documents interactions involving tool-use and agentic coding tasks within a CLI environment. It was released as part of a performance art project to provide public access to proprietary assistant interaction data.
PILOT-Bench provides between 10,000 and 100,000 records derived from U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) decision documents. Created by Yehoon Jang and TeamLab, this benchmark evaluates the structured legal reasoning of Large Language Models using IRAC-aligned classification tasks.
Roll call votes from the 83rd to the 108th Congress (1953-2004) for the U.S. House of Representatives, coded for vote type and issue type. The data was compiled by David W. Rohde and the Political Institutions and Public Choice Program at Michigan State University and last updated in July 2005.
Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Early Twentieth Century is a historical text by Benjamin A. Coates. It integrates the history of U.S. foreign policy after the Spanish-American War with the concurrent development of international law. The work examines how international lawyers influenced American imperialism and ideas of civilization prior to World War I.
Australia's National Council developed this plan to reduce the incidence and impact of violence against women and their children from 2009 to 2021. The document likely contains expert advice, consultation findings, and leadership guidance on preventing sexual assault and domestic violence. It was authored by Heather Nancarrow and sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
A large-scale theoretical, historical, and statistical analysis of pharmaceutical regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The project was funded by the National Science Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation between 1998 and 2006. Professor Daniel Carpenter authored this work, which includes reviews and reactions from major publications like The New Yorker and The New York Times.
A legacy management information system from the Social Security Administration, replaced by SUMS Appeals. It tracked Supplemental Security Income (SSI) appeals from Reconsideration through Court adjudicative levels. The dataset was last updated on March 10, 2026.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data contains temperature, salinity, winds, and currents measurements collected from current meters in the Delaware Bay mouth. The dataset provides a multi-year record of estuary-shelf interaction dynamics. It is managed by NOAA's Department of Commerce and was last updated in 2026.
Datasets contain full-year allocations for HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development formula programs, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships. The data is available starting from Fiscal Year 2001, provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
A text-based analysis of the British press during the period of U.S. neutrality in World War I, focusing on President Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and relates to the scholarly work 'Woodrow Wilson and the Great War: Reconsidering America's Neutrality, 1914-1917'. It examines the role of neutrality law in Wilson's internationalism prior to American entry into the war.