Computing Careers 2026 — source bibliography and gap register Grade One, edition 1.0.0 LICENCE This dataset is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ You may copy, redistribute, adapt and build on it, including commercially, as long as you credit the source. Suggested credit: Source bibliography and gap register, Computing Careers 2026, Grade One, edition 1.0.0. WHAT THIS IS sources.csv 200 sources on computing labour markets. Each carries the grade it earns under the book's five-grade hierarchy, the date it was published, the date it was read, a locator or a stated reason there is none, the figure it supports, and what it cannot tell you. gaps.csv Every question this book could not answer at the grade it requires, by role and by chapter, with the reason. The grades run 1 to 5, best first. Grade 1 is a body with the power to compel an answer and nothing to sell you. Grade 5 is somebody selling something. WHY THE GAP REGISTER IS PUBLISHED Because a list of what nobody measures is more useful to a researcher than another list of what somebody measured. Every entry marked closeable means a published source exists and has not been compiled. Those are the cheap ones. Third-party material inside these files is credited where it comes from. O*NET, published by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, and ESCO, published by the European Commission, are used under CC BY 4.0. Neither body has reviewed or endorsed this book.