# From Terra’s Data Library

Terra’s [Dataset Library](https://terra.biodatacatalyst.nhlbi.nih.gov//#library/datasets) includes a number of integrated datasets, many of which have individualized Data Explorer interfaces, useful for generating and exporting custom cohorts. If you click into a dataset and have the proper permissions,  you'll be able to explore the data. If you don't have the necessary permission, you'll be taken to a page that tells you whom to contact for access. &#x20;

​The resources linked below provide guided instructions for creating custom cohorts from the data library and importing them to your workspace, and using a Jupyter notebook to interact with the data:\
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Article: [Accessing and analysing custom cohorts with Data Explorer<br>](https://support.terra.bio/hc/en-us/articles/360034954811-Making-custom-cohorts-with-Data-Explorer)Video: [Notebooks Quickstart walkthrough](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn5xlnHyE-4\&t=7s)\
Workspace: [Notebooks Quickstart workspace](https://terra.biodatacatalyst.nhlbi.nih.gov/#workspaces/fc-product-demo/Terra-Notebooks-Quickstart)


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