This guide includes library resources for the IPE 4900: Interprofessional Community Practicum Course asset mapping project. If you have questions about Census or mapping resources please contact Rebecca Hyde. If you have questions about other library research resources for Interprofessional Education, please contact Angela Spencer.
Multi-disciplinary interactive online mapping and visualization tool that provides access to data, including, demographic, spending, housing, quality of life, economy, health, and more.
The Census does not use neighborhood boundaries because they are too likely to shift and change over time. For areas below the city or county level, the Census breaks everything into smaller "Census Tracts" to allow for easy comparison over time. Use Social Explorer or Policy Map to figure out which Census Tracts make up your neighborhood.
Looking for other general resources available through the SLU Libraries? Check out the guide below for more.