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An exploration of federal (and some non-federal) grants targeting Open Science, using python & jupyter notebooks. Technically, no longer implemented as a crawl/scrape based usage of grants.gov APIs, and instead uses the XML Extract to download and work with the grant database locally.
keywords: grants.gov, grants, open science
This repository contains a series of jupyter notebooks (stored under notebooks) which deail portions of the data anlysis process associated with our overarching endeavor (i.e. exploring US Government funding of Open Science-Related endeavors, via grants).
Broadly speaking, this collection of notebooks is intended to guide users through an increasingly complex analysis of data derived from grants.gov, as it relates to open science infrastructure.
For descriptions of the specific chapters, see the README
file contained within the notebooks/
directory
Within the src/
directory the grantsGov_utilities.py
file contains a number of thouroughly documented functions that are used throughout the notebooks. Feel free to search through these, as later notbooks opt towards cleaner and more succinct code as opposed to rehashing code that has already been used.
TBD
This project's main components are comprised of jupyter notebooks. A number of re-occuring functions (which would also take up substantial page-space, in addition to be repetitive) are stored in the src/
directory in the grantsGov_utilities.py
file.
Daniel Bullock, AAAS STPF Fellow
Ann Stapleton, National Program Leader USDA