ICPSR Annual Report: FY24 in Review

The Consortium had an impactful fiscal year, continuing to introduce new tools to guide NIH researchers through a changing data landscape. Revamped study pages enhanced data navigation, and resources for Pride Month were prominently featured. A new dataset provided insights into the effects of redlining through national mortgage data.

ICPSR’s Michael Traugott received the 2024 Warren J. Mitofsky Award, we celebrated the recipient of the 2024 ICPSR Innovator Award, and a new metadata documentation portal was introduced. Community engagement included events like the PAA reception, and new council members began their terms.

The ICPSR community mourned the passing of Katherine K. Wallman and celebrated Kaye Marz’s retirement. A Nobel winner used ICPSR data to understand wage inequality in the US, highlighting ICPSR’s substantial impact.

ICPSR facilitated researcher access to Meta’s API products and entered a new era celebrating student data users. The recipients of the 2023 Flanigan, Miller, and Simmons Awards were announced, and the ICPSR Bulletin featured new social media data from the US 2020 election and upcoming events.

Finally, ICPSR made data from the 2020 Presidential Election Facebook and Instagram Study available, and J. Trent Alexander received an honor from the U-M Office of the Vice President for Research.

Membership

823 total member institutions worldwide at the end of the fiscal year.

Data: 452 new or updated ICPSR studies in Fiscal Year 2024

 

Top Downloads

Rank
Study

1

Study 2760: Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 1), 1995-1996

2

Study 21600: National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), 1994-2018 [Public Use]

3

Study 36151: India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12

4

Study 36346: Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 3), 2013-2014

5

Study 29282: Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 2): Biomarker Project, 2004-2009

6

Study 22626: India Human Development Survey (IHDS), 2005

7

Study 36498: Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Public-Use Files

8

Study 37692: Survey of Prison Inmates, United States, 2016

9

Study 36231: Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Restricted-Use Files

10

Study 37382: India Human Development Survey Panel (IHDS, IHDS-II), 2005, 2011-2012

ICPSR’s Holdings as of June 30, 2024

On-demand Holdings

Restricted Holdings

Web Presence

Visitors to the ICPSR Website

632.5K

Total Users

1.1M

Sessions

618,628

New Users

3.8M

Page Views

141K

Returning Users

Webinars

ICPSR broadcasted 24 webinars in fiscal year 2023-2024. Webinar videos and slides are available on the ICPSR YouTube channel.

2023 Biennial Meeting (Oct. 4-6, 2023)

  • 66-plus representatives
  • 16 works and sessions
  • 3 ICPSR award recipients
  • 30 first time attendees
  • 115 attendees overall

The 2023 ICPSR Biennial Meeting, held from October 4-6 in Ann Arbor, MI, featured hands-on workshops and sessions on understanding research methodology, data depositing, searching, and ICPSR tools. Key events included the OR/DR Bootcamp, various “Lightspeed Talks” on ICPSR projects, and updates on the NextGen ICPSR infrastructure. Highlights also included a welcome reception, trivia game, and awards banquet. A session on marketing data services, insights into social media data archiving, and modernizing the ICPSR website were also covered. Attendees engaged in extensive networking and feedback activities, capped off by transportation to Detroit Metro Airport.

Social Media

X (Former Twitter)
  • 8.7K followers
  • 353 posts
  • 104K engagements
LinkedIn
  • 1.9K followers
  • 340 posts
  • 43K engagements
Facebook
  • 4.8K fans
  • 395 posts
  • 103K engagements
YouTube
  • 43K engagements
  • 2.7K subscribers
  • 29K views
Instagram
  • 493 followers
  • 491 posts
  • 20K engagements

Financial Report

ICPSR closed fiscal year 2024 with revenues totaling $27.4 million, representing a 5-percent increase from fiscal year 2023’s total. Membership income increased 4.7% percent from fiscal year 2023 at $4.7 million and contributed 17 percent of the organization’s total revenue.  Sponsored project awards contributed $20.0 million and accounted for 73 percent of ICPSR’s revenue.  Summer Program revenue was $1.9 million for fiscal year 2024. ICPSR’s overall expenses were $27.3 million, a 2.8 percent increase from fiscal year 2023. The organization closed fiscal year 2024 with an operating surplus of $932 thousand. As of June 30, 2024, ICPSR maintained a total fund balance of $10,166,701.

Conferences

ICPSR had an active year at conferences in FY2023-24. Highlights included:

  • Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) November 9-11, 2023 in Atlanta, GA
  • Creating Change Conference January 17-21, 2024 in New Orleans, LA
  • International Association for Social Science Information Services & Technology (IASSIST) May 28-31, 2024 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Educational Activities

Summer Program

The 2024 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research had another successful run.

  • 100+ courses
  • 1041 participants representing 75 countries
  • 55 teaching assistants
  • 54 ICPSR scholarships
  • 36 diversity scholarships, totaling $180,000 in support
  • 14 scholarships were awarded this year specifically by ISR and the University of Michigan Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia (WCEE) to students, faculty, researchers, and scholars currently affiliated with a Ukrainian academic, research, or scholarly institution, with the aim of supporting academic research and quantitative methods training for those currently in Ukraine and those who have been recently displaced from Ukraine as a result of the Russian invasion and ongoing war.
In Participants’ Own Words

“The skills and knowledge I gained from the ICPSR Summer Program will significantly enhance my ability to carry out both my work and research. The data visualization techniques I learned will allow me to present complex data more effectively, making it easier to communicate findings and insights to both technical and non-technical audiences.”
–A 2024 WCEE-ISR Ukrainian Summer Methods Fellow