Enclosed is the code used for the first PopHIVE prototype dashboard, version 1b, replacing version 1a. This repository includes the code for generating the Shiny App, with datasets derived from previous projects by Professor Dan Weinberger and the first prototype codebase with the version 1a dashboard: PopHIVE/data-gov.
The code was originally copied from a repository in Professor Weinberger's GitHub, then transferred to the YSPH Data Science and Data Equity (YSPH-DSDE) GitHub Organization, and eventually copied into the PopHIVE GitHub Organization on August 11, 2025. At the time of transfer, both Professor Weinberger's GitHub and the YSPH-DSDE GitHub Organization were no longer being actively contributed to or had been archived. You can find a copy of the original version of this dashboard from Professor Weinberger's GitHub here: PopHIVE/PopHIVE.
The dashboard (v. 1b) was developed by Professor Weinberger and can be found here.
Dates active: Mar 3rd – Apr 14th, 2025
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