<!-- TITLE: Network Data --> <!-- SUBTITLE: --> # Meta-lists + [Index of Complex Networks](https://icon.colorado.edu/#!/networks) This is my favorite. Always cites, has a ton of social networks. Sortable list by # edges (and other things) + [networkrepository.com](http://networkrepository.com/) Quite a beautiful website. A large list of networks of all kinds, including 57 social networks. Allows you to filter by multiple network properties. Only down-side is many networks don't reference *where they came from*. That might be important... + [SNAP collection](https://snap.stanford.edu/data/#socnets) All kinds of networks. Mostly from social media. Relatively well-organized. Sometimes the data is harder than it should be to use. # Meta-lists I've not used yet, in case you're still looking + [awesomedata#complexnetworks](https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets#complexnetworks) or [awesomedata#socialnetworks](https://github.com/awesomedata/awesome-public-datasets#socialnetworks) seem quite good, if you're still looking + [UCINET IV Datasets](http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/ucinet/ucidata.htm#kapmine) Classic sociological (so small, real, and carefully collected) + [UCIIrvine repository](http://networkdata.ics.uci.edu/index.html) + [ASU collection](http://socialcomputing.asu.edu/pages/datasets) Social media datasets + [Pajek datasets](http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/) + [Konect](http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/networks/) -- actually it's [no longer hosted](https://west.uni-koblenz.de/konect) (2020) + [Mark Newmann's collection](http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/netdata/) + [Presumably Moreno's](http://moreno.ss.uci.edu/data.html) + [Alex Arenas](http://deim.urv.cat/~alexandre.arenas/data/welcome.htm) has collected a few + [Package 'igraphdata'](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/igraphdata/igraphdata.pdf) Only 12 datasets, but imports right into R. enron, foodwebs, immuno, karate, kite, Koenigsberg, macaque, rfid, UKfaculty, USairports, yeast. + [Katherine Ognyanova's list](http://kateto.net/2016/05/network-datasets/) # Specific datasets that I find interesting + The New Orleans FB network is pretty good, for its completeness and availability [link 1](http://socialnetworks.mpi-sws.org/data-wosn2009.html) [link 2](https://ckan-sobigdata.d4science.org/dataset/facebook_dataset_-_new_orleans_regional_network) + [Sociopatterns](http://www.sociopatterns.org/datasets/) collects real-time info on who is nearby who. Their best is the [French classrooms data](http://www.sociopatterns.org/publications/high-resolution-measurements-of-face-to-face-contact-patterns-in-a-primary-school/), although I seem to remember it was longer than just a couple days... + [GSS](https://gssdataexplorer.norc.org/variables/vfilter?utf8=%E2%9C%93&user_search_id=&state_id=&search_type=&keyword=&doslider=1&yrmin=1972&yrmax=2018&years=&subjects=Number+Known&ssearch=&commit=SEARCH) asks # people known named X, or who are occupation Y, etc. Kind of interesting, and hardly used (found one use [here](http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/published/DiPreteetal.pdf)). 2006