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San Marcos Population and Internet Access by Block Group
Shapefile depicting a variety of data about San Marcos based on the US Census Bureau's Block Group subdivision, including internet access data and a variety of population and demographic metrics
Bridging Language and Data: Transforming Agricultural Curricula for Data Analytics Through Linguistic Insights
Bridging Language and Data: Transforming Agricultural Curricula for Data Analytics Through Linguistic Insight
Disparities in Asthma Control and Treatment: A Spotlight on Mexican American Children
Disparities in asthma morbidity between Black and non-Hispanic White children
are well-documented, but less is known about differences between Mexican American and non-Hispanic White children. We sought to examine differences in asthma control and treatment between Mexican American and non-Hispanic White children with persistent asthma in Central Texas and contextualize these differences relative to those observed between Black and non-Hispanic White children. Data were drawn from the Texas Home Assessment of Asthma and Lung Exposures study
Impact of Network Architecture and Crosslink Aggregation on the Crystallization Behavior of a Polypropylene-based Thermoset Polyurethane
This dataset contains data and metada for the journal publication "Impact of Network Architecture and Crosslink Aggregation on the Crystallization Behavior of a Polypropylene-based Thermoset Polyurethane" published in Macromolecules https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.5c01880 </a
Replication Data for: Bacteria covalently incorporate polyfluoroalkyl carboxylates into membrane lipids
This data set is the raw SWATH files for the suspect screening PFAS analysis performed in the associated manuscript
Gas and water relative permeability in hydrate systems
data and matlab routines for gas and water relative permeability in hydrate system pape
Texas at Capacity: An Analysis of Permitted High-Tech Facilities and Regional Water Stress.
This dataset maps the intersection of high-tech industrial growth and water scarcity in Texas by aggregating location data for semiconductor manufacturing and data center facilities from the EPA's Facility Registry Service. It integrates these facility locations with county-level water projection data from the Texas State Water Plan. A key component of the dataset is the creation of a custom "Severity Score," a calculated metric that quantifies the intensity of local water stress by measuring the percentage of unmet water demand relative to the total demand for each county
The Case for Resource Reallocation: A Decade of TXST Library Circulation Trends
Cleaned TXST Library circulation dataset (FY2015–FY2024) prepared for the 2026 TXST Open Datathon. Includes circulation summaries by year, type, patron group, and location, plus IPEDS enrollment data (2019–2024) used to compute circulation per student
Buildings of Texas
The Buildings of Texas collection contains source materials for the Society of Architectural Historian’s two-volume publication “The Buildings of Texas.” Data was gathered by the research team and donated as spreadsheets to the Alexander Architectural Archives by Gerald Moorhead and includes information about people, places, and events across the state.
See the Buildings of Texas original dataset for the dataset as received: https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/M45YL8.
This donation launched UT Libraries’ efforts to geolocate built works in Texas and map our Architectural collections.
Buildings of Texas V1 is the most complete, accurate, and enhanced version of the data, while beta versions represent works in progress.
VERSION HISTORY
In Buildings of Texas V1 and later, the following significant changes were made from the beta versions:
Field names were changed;
Additional fields were added from the original dataset:
entry (geographic abbreviations)city, county, and regionphotograph format information
Data for Galveston, Texas from the original dataset was added
Two entries were revised to correct an error in data processing that incorrectly identified Herbert M. Greene as architect instead of Herbert S. Green.
In Buildings of Texas (Beta v. 0.2, https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/NMQA1N), information about places and people/firms described in this dataset have been reconciled with Wikidata and a new field was added to record Wikidata ID information. Building typologies were significantly improved. Field names were changed.
In Buildings of Texas (Beta v. 0.1, https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/YIGGX7), architects and other contributor names have been normalized and building types have been added to portions of the dataset. Built works with identifiable locations have been geocoded