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Posted on August 7, 2019August 16, 2019 by sphays@illinois.edu

Indiana SEOW Data Portal: A Model for Illinois?

The SEOW in the state of Indiana developed this data portal for display of substance use and other data. Data specialists in Illinois could consider this as a model for our state.

The data portal can be reviewed here:

IUPUI SEOW Data Portal

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