Google’s goal has always been to organize the world’s information, and its first target was the commercial web. Now, it wants to do the same for the scientific community with a new search engine for datasets.
The service, called Dataset Search, launches today September 5th 2018, and it will be a companion of sorts to Google Scholar, the company’s popular search engine for academic studies and reports. See more >>>
Search datasets now:
https://toolbox.google.com/datasetsearch
Other related datasets:
https://geonetwork-opensource.org/
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