Availability and Accessibility of Pollinator Information - Files

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2024
2025

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2025-08-06

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Megahed, Omar
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This dataset includes the final grading results and the Python code used to analyze the accessibility and visibility of pollinator materials across the U.S. Midwest. Each resource, like Extension articles, research papers, and media, was scored using a rubric that measures Accessibility, Metadata, Search Engine Visibility, Shareability, and Indexing. The script groups and summarizes those scores by article type to show overall trends. We're releasing this data now so others can see how the scoring was done, reuse the rubric, and build on this work to make agricultural information more discoverable and easier to access online.

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A description of the dataset, file contents, and methods is provided in the README.txt file.

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University of Minnesota College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences, project #1806-11033-FAPOL-1377051.

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Megahed, Omar; DiGiacomo, Gigi; Wimmer, Madeline; Schuh, Marissa. (2025). Availability and Accessibility of Pollinator Information - Files. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276638.

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