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About TidyTuesday

Goals

Our over-arching goal for TidyTuesday is to make learning to work with data easier, by providing real-world datasets.

Our goal for 2023-2024 is to increase usage of #TidyTuesday within classrooms. We would like to be used in at least 10 courses by September 2024. If you are using TidyTuesday to teach data-related skills, please let us know!


How to Participate


DataSets

2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024

WeekDateDataSourceArticle
12024-01-02Bring your own data to start 2024!
22024-01-09Canadian NHL Player Birth DatesStatistics Canada, NHL team list endpoint, NHL APIAre Birth Dates Still Destiny for Canadian NHL Players?
32024-01-16US Polling Places 2012-2020Center for Public IntegrityNational data release sheds light on past polling place changes
42024-01-23Educational attainment of young people in English townsThe UK Office for National StatisticsWhy do children and young people in smaller towns do better academically than those in larger towns?
52024-01-30Groundhog predictionsGroundhog-day.com APIGroundhog-day.com Predictions by Year
62024-02-06World heritage sitesUNESCO World Heritage Sites1 dataset 100 visualizations
72024-02-13Valentine's Day consumer dataValentine's Days consumer survey dataNational Retail Federation Valentine's Day Data Center
82024-02-20R Consortium ISC GrantsR Consortium ISC Funded ProjectsR Consortium ISC Call for Proposals 2024
92024-02-27Leap DayWikipedia: February 29Wikipedia: February 29
102024-03-05Trash Wheel Collection DataHealthy Harbor Trash Wheel Collection DataMr. Trash Wheel
112024-03-12Fiscal SponsorsFiscal Sponsor DirectoryFiscal Sponsor Directory facts
122024-03-19X-Men Mutant MoneyballMutant Moneyball DataMutant moneyball: a data-driven ultimate X-Men
132024-03-26NCAA Men's March MadnessMen's March Madness DataBracketology: predicting March Madness
142024-04-02Du Bois Visualization Challenge 2024Week 10 Data Du Bois Visualization Challenge: 2024
152024-04-092023 & 2024 US Solar EclipsesNASA's Scientific Visualization Studio cities-eclipse-2024.json, NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio cities-eclipse-2023.jsonThe 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipses: Map and Data
162024-04-16Shiny Packagesshiny on CRANShinyConf2024: The Future is Shiny
172024-04-23Objects Launched into SpaceOur World in Data: Annual number of objects launched into spaceUN Office for Outer Space Affairs: Online index of objects launched into outer space
182024-04-30Worldwide Bureaucracy IndicatorsWorld Bank Data Catalog: Worldwide Bureaucracy IndicatorsIntroducing the Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators
192024-05-07Rolling Stone Album RankingsRolling Stone 500What Makes an Album the Greatest of All Time
202024-05-14The Great American Coffee Taste TestJames Hoffmann and Cometeer Great American Coffee Taste Test SurveyGreat American Coffee Taste Test Breakdown
212024-05-21Carbon Majors emissions dataCarbonMajors datasetCarbonMajors
222024-05-28Lisa's Vegetable Garden Data{gardenR} packageMacalester College COMP/STAT 112 Tutorials
232024-06-04Cheesecheese.comcheese.com site and blog
242024-06-11Campus Pride IndexCampus Pride Index search resultsCampus Pride Index
252024-06-18US Federal HolidaysWikipedia Federal holidays in the United StatesWikipedia Federal holidays in the United States
262024-06-25tidyRainbow DatasetstidyRainbow LGBTQ Movie DatabasetidyRainbow Datasets
272024-07-02TidyTuesday Datasetsttmeta packagettmeta package
282024-07-09David Robinson's TidyTuesday Functionsfunspotr examplesNetwork Visualizations of Code Collections

Citing TidyTuesday

To cite the TidyTuesday repo/project in publications use:

Data Science Learning Community (2024). Tidy Tuesday: A weekly social data project. https://tidytues.day

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is

  @misc{tidytuesday, 
    title = {Tidy Tuesday: A weekly social data project}, 
    author = {Data Science Learning Community}, 
    url = {https://tidytues.day}, 
    year = {2024} 
  }

Note: If you would like to cite the tidytuesdayR package, you should use citation("tidytuesdayR") instead.


Submitting Datasets

TidyTuesday is built around open datasets that are found in the "wild" or submitted as Issues on our GitHub.

If you find a dataset that you think would be interesting, you can approach it through two ways:

Submit the dataset as an Issue

  1. Find an interesting dataset
  2. Find a report, blog post, article, etc relevant to the data
  3. Submit the dataset as an Issue along with a link to the article (and, ideally, 2 images from the article, with alt text)

Create an entire TidyTuesday challenge!

  1. Find an interesting dataset
  2. Find a report, blog post, article, etc relevant to the data (or create one yourself!)
  3. Let us know you've found something interesting and are working on it by filing an Issue on our GitHub
  4. Provide a link or the raw data and a cleaning script for the data
  5. Write a basic readme.md file using a recent readme.md as a template. Make sure to give yourself credit!