Difference between revisions of "Template:Covid-19 - Call for Data Sources"
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Just beyond the obvious public health emergency response required for the Coronavirus pandemic, there looms a mountain of economic impact planning work to do. | Just beyond the obvious public health emergency response required for the Coronavirus pandemic, there looms a mountain of economic impact planning work to do. | ||
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− | Clearly many of the planning, models, methods and forecasts will require significant and timely rethinking. Presumably this will lead to new sources of data, and in anticipation of this, dataZoa is <big>[https://www.datazoa.com/account/actmail.asp?topic= | + | Clearly many of the planning, models, methods and forecasts will require significant and timely rethinking. Presumably this will lead to new sources of data, and in anticipation of this, dataZoa is <big>'''[https://www.datazoa.com/account/actmail.asp?topic=COVID19 asking our user community to forward guidance and suggestions]'''</big> about any new sources that should be supported. |
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Our aim is to handle normalization and spidering of these sources ''once'', so you can skip the housekeeping and get on with the analyzing. | Our aim is to handle normalization and spidering of these sources ''once'', so you can skip the housekeeping and get on with the analyzing. |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 30 March 2020
Just beyond the obvious public health emergency response required for the Coronavirus pandemic, there looms a mountain of economic impact planning work to do.
Clearly many of the planning, models, methods and forecasts will require significant and timely rethinking. Presumably this will lead to new sources of data, and in anticipation of this, dataZoa is asking our user community to forward guidance and suggestions about any new sources that should be supported.
Our aim is to handle normalization and spidering of these sources once, so you can skip the housekeeping and get on with the analyzing.