Contents
- What Dewey Is
- Credential Enforcement
- Download Enforcement
- Access Method Decision Table
- Authentication
- Quick Reference: Featured Datasets
- SafeGraph Global Places Quick Reference
- Additional Resources
What Dewey Is
Dewey Data is an academic data marketplace — one institutional Platform Subscription unlocks a catalog of ~300 datasets from ~40 providers (foot traffic, POI, mobility, consumer transactions, real estate, labor). UVA Library and NYU both hold the institutional subscription; SafeGraph and most providers are free under it.
Dewey is not a SQL warehouse like WRDS. Data is delivered as partitioned Parquet/CSV.gz files downloaded via an API key. You discover datasets, read metadata, sample, filter (by date partition + columns), then download. Think "S3 of presigned Parquet links," not "PostgreSQL."
| | WRDS | Dewey |
|---|---|---|
| Data | Finance/accounting | POI, foot traffic, mobility, consumer, real estate |
| Access | PostgreSQL / SAS on the grid | File download (Parquet/CSV.gz) via API key |
| Query engine | server-side SQL | DuckDB over the files (local or remote presigned URLs) |
| Licensing | per-vendor, negotiated | one platform subscription unlocks the catalog |
| AI access | none | MCP server (api.deweydata.io/mcp) |
Credential Enforcement
IRON LAW: NEVER GUESS, INVENT, OR HARDCODE THE API KEY
<EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT> The Dewey API key belongs to the **user's** account (`app.deweydata.io` → Connections → Add Connection → API Key). It is shown **once**. You do not have it and cannot derive it.- ALWAYS ask the user for the key before any real data pull. No exceptions.
- NEVER write a placeholder like
apikey = "your_api_key"and run it — it will 401 and waste a round trip. Read fromDEWEY_API_KEYenv var or a gitignored file (~/.config/dewey/apikey). - NEVER commit the key, echo it back, or paste it into a script that gets committed.
Guessing or hardcoding the key is NOT HELPFUL — every call 401s, and a committed key is a security incident the user must rotate. </EXTREMELY-IMPORTANT>
Each product (dataset) has its own product path / project ID (prj_…), obtained from the dataset page: Get Data → (Skip filtering) → Connect to API / Bulk API → API URL. One API key, many product paths. If you don't have the product path, discover it via the MCP server (search_datasets) rather than guessing.
Download Enforcement
IRON LAW: NO BULK DOWNLOAD WITHOUT METADATA + SAMPLE + FILTER FIRST
Before downloading ANY Dewey dataset, you MUST:
- IDENTIFY the product path and what partitions/columns you actually need
- META — call
get_meta(deweydatapy) /get_download_info(MCP) to learn partition columns, date range, file count, total size - SAMPLE — pull 100 rows (
read_sample/ MCPsample_dataset) and INSPECT the schema before committing to a full pull - FILTER — restrict by date partition (
partition_key_after/before) AND columns; for selective pulls use DuckDBCOPY TOover the presigned URLs, never download the whole catalog - DOWNLOAD the filtered subset, then verify row counts / NULLs / date range on disk
This is not negotiable. Skipping the sample-and-filter step is NOT HELPFUL — Dewey datasets are routinely hundreds of GB to multiple TB; an unfiltered pull burns hours of bandwidth and disk for data you'll immediately throw away.
Dewey Facts
- SafeGraph Patterns is multi-TB; "download everything and filter in pandas" fills the disk before the filter ever runs — counterproductive on its own terms. Use DuckDB
COPY TOwith a WHERE clause on the remote parquet to pull only the rows/columns you need. - Column names differ by provider and release (
naics_codevsNAICS_CODE;opened_onmay not exist at all). A full pull against guessed columns is the exact incompetence the sample step exists to prevent —read_sample(nrows=100)BEFORE the full pull. - Most datasets are date-partitioned weekly; "all of it" means every weekly file ever shipped. Set
partition_key_after/beforeto the study window. - Presigned links expire in 24h (
download_files0). For large multi-day pulls usedownload_files1(page-by-page, refreshes links) — a long job ondownload_files0dies mid-pull. - A wrong
prj_product path 404s or returns someone else's data. Get the path from Connect to API or MCPsearch_datasets; hardcoding a guessed path is an unverified claim presented as fact. - Use
deweypy.get_dataset_files, notdeweydatapy.get_meta/get_file_list— the latter'sexternal-api/v3endpoint is dead (returns non-JSON / 500 →JSONDecodeError), confirmed 2026-06-10. Seereferences/deweypy-client.md. - The download service throws transient HTTP 500s on individual presigned URLs, and one bad file aborts a whole-batch DuckDB
COPY read_csv([...]). For filtered pulls: chunk (~20 files), retry per chunk re-minting fresh URLs, fall back to per-file skip; restartable via per-chunk parquet. SetSET http_timeout=120000; SET http_retries=3;. Worked example inreferences/deweypy-client.md. - Some providers gate access behind extra terms (e.g. ConsumerEdge): the web "Get Data" flow shows an "I acknowledge…additional terms" modal you must accept once before the dataset is usable / its
prj_path mints. Don't auto-accept a provider license without the user's OK. - MCP tools load only at session start. After
claude mcp add … dewey-prod, thesearch_datasets/sample_dataset/etc. tools are NOT available in the current session — start a new session to use them.
Red Flags — STOP Immediately If You're About To:
- Call
download_files*without first callingget_meta+read_sample→ STOP. Meta + sample first. - Download a dataset with no
start_date/end_date/ partition filter → STOP. Scope the date range. - Load a whole remote dataset into a DataFrame → STOP. Use DuckDB
COPY TO … (FORMAT PARQUET, PARTITION_BY …)to persist a filtered subset to disk. - Run a pull with
apikey="your_api_key"or any guessed key → STOP. Ask the user; read from env/file. - Write the API key into a script you'll commit → STOP. Env var or gitignored file only.
Access Method Decision Table
| Need | Method | Reference |
|------|--------|-----------|
| Discover/search datasets, check schema, sample — from inside Claude | MCP server (api.deweydata.io/mcp) | references/mcp.md |
| Scripted Python bulk download | deweypy (recommended) or deweydatapy (legacy, product_path API) | references/deweypy-client.md |
| Selective pull — specific columns/rows from huge datasets | DuckDB over presigned URLs (read_parquet($urls) + COPY TO) | references/duckdb.md |
| R workflow | deweyr (download_dewey()) | references/deweypy-client.md |
| One-off, dataset < 2.0 GB | UI CSV download (platform → project) | references/access-options.md |
| Analyze data already on disk | DuckDB / pandas / polars over *.parquet or *.csv.gz | references/access-options.md |
Authentication
Get the key once from app.deweydata.io → Connections → Add Connection → API Key. Store it out of source control:
mkdir -p ~/.config/dewey && echo 'YOUR_KEY' > ~/.config/dewey/apikey && chmod 600 ~/.config/dewey/apikey
# or: export DEWEY_API_KEY=... (add to .envrc, which should be gitignored)
import os, pathlib
apikey = os.environ.get("DEWEY_API_KEY") or pathlib.Path("~/.config/dewey/apikey").expanduser().read_text().strip()
Institutional login (to browse the catalog / create the key) is via UVA NetBadge (use your UVA email) or NYU SSO. The Platform Subscription is what makes SafeGraph etc. free — see references/datasets.md.
Quick Reference: Featured Datasets
| Provider | Dataset(s) | What it is | |----------|------------|------------| | SafeGraph | Global Places (POI), Geometry, Spend, Patterns | POI master, building footprints, card spend, foot-traffic visit patterns | | Advan Research | Monthly/Weekly Patterns, Home Panel | Foot traffic aggregated to place & census-block | | dataplor | POI | Global POI, strong emerging-markets coverage | | Veraset | Movement | Device-level mobility (institutional license only) | | PassBy | Foot Traffic | Per-POI foot-traffic analytics | | Consumer Edge / PDI | Spend / transactions | Card & product-level purchasing | | GovFiles | US Business Entity | All 50 Secretary of State registries — 84.4M entities incl. dissolved (OpenCorporates alternative) | | Exchange Data International | Global Equity Corporate Actions (WCA/RCAN) | Dividends, splits, mergers, tenders — 2001→, global, w/ CUSIP/SEDOL/ISIN/FIGI bridges | | LinkUp | Job postings | Labor-market activity, scraped from employer career sites (2007→) | | ATTOM / Dwellsy / RentHub | Real estate | Property records, rentals |
Full catalog (all ~250 datasets): references/catalog.md — every dataset grouped by category with time coverage, row count, size, and download access (machine-readable: references/catalog.csv). Featured-dataset detail + discovery workflow: references/datasets.md.
SafeGraph Global Places Quick Reference
Core POI schema — columns are UPPERCASE, NAICS_CODE is a string, BRANDS is a JSON-array string (extract with json_extract_string(BRANDS,'$[0].safegraph_brand_name')). Always sample before filtering.
| Column | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| PLACEKEY | Stable unique POI id (join key across SafeGraph products) |
| LOCATION_NAME | POI name |
| BRANDS | JSON array: [{"safegraph_brand_name":"…"}] — not plain text |
| STREET_ADDRESS,CITY,REGION,POSTAL_CODE,ISO_COUNTRY_CODE | Address (REGION=US state) |
| LATITUDE,LONGITUDE | Coordinates |
| NAICS_CODE,NAICS_CODE_2022 | 6-digit NAICS (string) |
| TOP_CATEGORY,SUB_CATEGORY | Category labels |
| OPENED_ON,CLOSED_ON,TRACKING_CLOSED_SINCE | Open/close dates (exist but sparsely populated — NULL for BTMs) |
Resolved empirically: crypto/Bitcoin ATMs do exist as standalone POIs under NAICS_CODE='522320'; all major operators are present. But OPENED_ON/CLOSED_ON are NULL for BTMs in the current release → it's a cross-section, not a time series. Full details, the 7 BTM operators, and the worked example: references/safegraph-places.md and examples/btm_safegraph_pull.py.
Additional Resources
Reference Files
references/access-options.md— all download methods (UI, deweypy, deweydatapy, DuckDB, MCP, R), 24h link expiry, partitioning, reading data on diskreferences/deweypy-client.md—deweypy(modern CLI +auth/download) anddeweydatapy(get_meta,get_file_list,read_sample,download_files0/1) function reference;deweyrfor Rreferences/duckdb.md— selective remote-Parquet pulls,COPY TO … PARTITION_BYpattern, querying downloaded filesreferences/govfiles-business-entity.md— GovFiles US business-entity registry: all 7 table schemas w/ fill rates, the SEC CIK / LEI / FEIN bridge in Identifiers, the missing officers/parties table, the ungraphable Relationships table (1% counterparty key),FILED_ONsentinel dates, launched Jun 2026 / empty changelog — which sparse fields may backfill and which won't, worked DuckDB joinreferences/linkup-job-postings.md— LinkUp: 12 tables across 2 products (incl. Extracted Salary, Job Descriptions, Structured Fields, Remote Tag — added Jun 2026, NOT in the stalecatalog.csv), join keys (COMPANY_ID/JOB_HASH/BASE_HASH/REQID), salary top-coding at 12k/1M, point-in-time ticker joins, the scrape-log structural-break trap, worked firm-quarter vacancy panelreferences/edi-corporate-actions.md— EDI WCA/RCAN corporate actions: event grain (options=ORs, serials=ANDs), identifier hierarchy + outturn ids, generic label/value slots, future-dated rows, Notes-table coverage gap, worked dividend/CUSIP query +EVENTCDenumerationreferences/mcp.md— Dewey MCP server URL, JSON config, the 9 tools, discovery → schema → sample workflowreferences/datasets.md— featured-dataset catalog, UVA NetBadge / NYU institutional access, discovery workflowreferences/catalog.md+catalog.csv— full enumerated catalog (~250 datasets / 39 partners) by category, with coverage / rows / column count / size / accessreferences/schemas.json— full column schemas for all ~250 datasets (keyed by slug →columns[]with name/type/description; 11,264 columns). Look up a dataset's columns here before pulling, instead of a liveget_dataset_schemacallreferences/linkage.md— cross-dataset join-key map (placekey, ticker, cusip/cik, domain, person id, lat/long, fips, zip…) — which datasets combine and on what spinereferences/safegraph-places.md— Global Places schema, NAICS 522320, BTM operator brands, opened_on/closed_on, the Bitcoin-ATM worked example
Example Files
examples/btm_safegraph_pull.py— acceptance test: filter SafeGraph Global Places to the 7 BTM operator brands + NAICS 522320, verify standalone-POI / open-close coverage, export the US subset to~/projects/batm/