Subscriptions Explained
Ready to use the data in your research? Here's what comes with a subscription
How do subscriptions work?
With one annual payment, Dewey subscribers at all levels unlock unlimited access to datasets including full history and updates. Subscribers have flexibility when choosing how to pay for their license and do not need to get separate approvals for data use. The Dewey team can provide support and is constantly adding new datasets to the subscription as added value.
What type of subscription do you need?
Dewey supports individual research teams as well as wider group access for full departments, schools, and universities.
Research Team
Individual research teams workingtogether on a project.
Institution
Data access for all faculty and students within a larger organization/group.
How does Dewey define a research team?
The Dewey Research Team subscription covers one team of members working on a shared project or projects.
Research teams are not restricted by the number of co-authors; however, you cannot use the licensed data with other research teams unless they have their own license. All team members covered by the license should be disclosed to the Dewey team. This includes any co-authors and research assistants, even if they are not touching the data.
Team change over time? Not a problem. Just notify the Dewey team at [email protected] to ensure all members are covered by your license.
What is included in an institutional license?
If you have a larger group of researchers in need of data you may want to look at an institutional license. Dewey has pricing tiers for departments, business schools, and wider university access. In addition to granting access for all students, research assistants, and faculty within a group, institutional licenses also include:
- additional datasets unlocked
- classroom and teaching use cases
- a fixed number of third-party co-authors
Dewey can also work with Universities to configure a single sign-on integration.
Tier | Description |
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Department | A specialized academic unit within a larger faculty or college. A group focused on a specific discipline or field of study such as a Department of Economics. |
School | Sometimes called a "college" within a university, encompasses multiple related departments or disciplines like a Business School or Schools of Engineering. |
University | Spanning multiple schools and departments, a Univeristy license includes all faculty and students. |
Datasets exclusively available in institutional licenses
Data Partner | Datasets |
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Veraset | Visits, Home Visits, Work Visits ,Home, Work |
People Data Labs | Home Visits |
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Am I already covered by an institutional license?
Check the list of Dewey's Subscribed Universities.
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