Data Hubs




UCONN Puerto Rican Studies Initiative
UCF Puerto Rico Research Hub
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UConnPRSI

Puerto Rican Studies Initiative, University of Connecticut

DATA HUB: The PRSI Data Hub is a public repository of dashboards and reports containing socio-economic data about Puerto Ricans by various geographies, including Connecticut, the Northeast, and the United States. The PRSI Data Hub is designed to store large amounts of information and enable users to gain access to data that can enhance their research. For access to these, please visit this site: https://puertoricanstudies.clas.uconn.edu/dashboards/

PUBLIC ARCHIVES: The UConnPRSI is committed to creating public repositories or archives of historical documents that can assist in clarifying important debates about Puerto Rican history. These archives will make primary documents available to researchers and the public alike. Our goal is to document the Puerto Rican experience through the study of primary archival materials. In addition, our public archives are incorporating dashboards to analyze relevant meta-data. For access to these, please visit this site: https://puertoricanstudies.clas.uconn.edu/public-archives/

Puerto Rico Research Hub

University of Central Florida

Puerto Rico Disaster Research Network (PR-DRN): The PR-DRN aims to enhance future research and response strategies for disasters management utilizing Puerto Rico as a case study to share lessons and compare research findings to other contexts. The goal is to connect experts and facilitate collaborative efforts across institutions and disciplines thanks to the creation of the PR-DRN.

To learn more or to connect with us, visit https://tinyurl.com/PRDRNetwork.

LabPOP, Laboratorio puertorriqueño de opinión pública

Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Rio Piedras

The Puerto Rico Public Opinion Lab (PR-POL) is a project that aims to amplify the voice and political representation of people living in Puerto Rico. Specifically, we are designing and administering the first panel survey of a large, representative sample of Puerto Ricans living on the island. Using this survey infrastructure, we will regularly collect, analyze and disseminate information on Puerto Rican experiences and attitudes toward a range of policies. In doing so, we will accomplish two goals. We will help build the local research infrastructure that equips Puerto Rican students and faculty with tools that will help to hold local and federal government bodies accountable. Equally notable, we will provide the public and policymakers alike with high quality data on the experiences, perspectives and desires of people in Puerto Rico to ensure that their voices are no longer dismissed or ignored. To learn more or connect with us, visit https://www.uprrp.edu/tag/labpop/.