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Find good data sources


Web search engines are a natural first go to point in order to identify data sets, or leads that will point to data sources that might not be published.

There are specialised data catalogue engines that might list data sources relevant to a particular industry or sector (such as the Data Catalogs site) to specific countries or cities (such as the UK or US national open data portals) or sources tailored to specific professionals (Investigative Dashboard for investigative journalists, or Academic Journals for researchers).

Also some influence mapping projects in this toolbox have data available for export. These might be good sources for your work.

[include projects with export feature]

You can also learn more about finding data for your project in this guides and resources:



Relevant projects Consult project documentation about this practice


Relevant tools Tools that can be of use to apply this practice