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Table Designer: The NHTS Table Designer allows you to build customized tabulations using only a Web browser. The 2001 NHTS and the 1995 NPTS are supported. A basic NHTS tabulation consists of an Analysis Variable (usually a measure of travel) and from one to three tabulation variables (row, column, and page). Links updated June 12, 2008

Multivariate Interactive Data Analysis System (MIDAS)

Bioconductor Open source package with a very rich collection of tools for analysis and comprehension of genomic data.

NCBI Tools for Data Mining Wide array of tools for nucleotide sequence analysis, protein sequence analysis and proteomics, structures, genome analysis and gene expression, as well as tools for programmers.

The Scriptome [Harvard University]
Set of tools that filter, format, and merge data in tabular or common biological formats. Use single tools to take a quick look at data, or string tools together in a "protocol" to explore the data more deeply.

World Federation for Culture Collections' Databases by Culture Collections and Cell Banks (World Data Centre for Microorganisms [WDCM]).

International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology (IASSIST) Toolbox
http://www.iassistdata.org/tools/ A collection of scripts, programs, etc. created by members. The UK Data Archive "tools comprise a variety of utilities for generating, managing, manipulating and converting social survey data and metadata files," including one to convert SPSS files to Stata format.  

Online Analysis Using the Data Analysis Systems (DAS) [ICPSR]
(social science data analysis) From the Web site: "DAS enables users to perform online analysis directly over the Web without downloading files. This is especially useful for users who do not have statistical software installed on their current workstation. In addition, DAS enables users to create and download subsets of data collections. Online data analysis is recommended for users who would like to:
  • Search for variables of interest in a dataset
  • Review frequencies or summary statistics of key variables to determine what further analyses are appropriate
  • Review frequencies or summary statistics for missing data
  • Produce simple summary statistics for reports
  • Create statistical tables from raw data
  • Create a subset of cases or variables from a particularly large collection to save time in downloading and space on a personal computer." 
Survey Documentation & Analysis (SDA) [UC-Berkeley]. Archive of tools for the social science surveys. Crosstabulation, the comparison of means, the comparison of correlations and other analysis programs are available online. Another procedure available in the Web archive allows users to generate and download a subset of many of the data files in the archive. In addition to generating the data file, the subset procedure produces a codebook for the subset and data definitions for SAS, SPSS, Stata and DDI (XML).

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