At times in the past I've responded with "how would you like to see it"? Many times they don't want access to a SQL view. Many times they don't know what they want unless someone has a business analyst-like conversation with them. Sometimes they want a statistic or a measure. Sometimes they want a chart or a table or a map or a dashboard or a spreadsheet or a.... This has the potential to open up the dialogue where you can demonstrate your skills as a data professional while managing the expectations of the "magic" that they think you can do instantly with more realistic time frames. (If they really want the raw data, I've been know to provide copies of building permit applications or links to council documents containing subdivision plats.) It is a difficult question to tackle when so much of the data is digital. Stacks of plats, files of permit cards, and bound volumes of Census data are much more visible than a "hard drive" or a "cloud."
Matthew J. Gerike, PhD, GISP
mattgerike@gmail.com
(785) 341-3895