The following resources are for people looking for data about Nebraska:
- All Things Nebraska portal provides access to maps, reports, and tools about Nebraskan communities.
- The Nebraska Rural Poll is the longest running poll of rural life in the country. The Rural Poll offers regular webinars sharing information from their findings, and users can also build their own interactive reports. Researchers can partner with the Rural Poll to add questions or oversample desired areas.
- The Nebraska Annual Social Indicators Survey (NASIS), an omnibus survey of Nebraskans ages 19+ that has been collected since 1977 by the Bureau of Sociological Research (BOSR). BOSR also conducts the NebrASKa Voices panel for those wanting to collect data from Nebraskans. Researchers can purchase questions on the NASIS, but can also request past datasets.
- For people looking for physical, social, and emotional health, as well as community well-being data at the sub-state level for Nebraska (e.g. region, county, zipcode, etc.), the following files list known datasets:
- The Nebraska Data Sources file is a .pdf of various data sources that describes the characteristics of the dataset, the website to find the data, and how to access the data.
- The Nebraska Data Sources by Topic is an excel file that lists the data sources from the .pdf by topics from the Healthy People 2030 objectives.
- SANDY, the new UNL data repository has datasets about Nebraska