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Session 1: Social Media | |||
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Breathing life into your social media program: strategy, planning and experimentation Dale Sweetnam (U.S. Energy Information Administration, United States) |
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Twitter and other social media for official statistics: why, what and how François Brunet (INSEE, France) |
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Census of Agriculture –Social media data dissemination approaches Alex Minchenkov and Krissy Young (United States Department of Agriculture) |
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A strategic approach to social media strategy Ulla Agerskov (Statistics Denmark) |
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Session 2: Apps, APIs and Open Data | |||
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Projects of open data for Official Statistics of Japan Toshihiko Akatani (National Statistics Center, Japan) |
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Russian official statistics in the open data context: achievements, challenges and future steps (Rosstat, Russian Federation) |
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The Health Indicators Warehouse: balancing the need for accuracy with ability to create an open data and API accessible platform for United States federal health statistics (NCHS, United States) |
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Hack for Sweden Sara Brinkberg (Statistics Sweden) |
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Relational metadata for statistical data APIs Mark Elbert (U.S. Energy Information Administration, United States) |
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Targeted dissemination through reverse geocoding services Koketso Moeng (Statistics South Africa) |
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Session 3: Digital Publishing of Statistics | |||
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Building a website, a digital publishing capability and a reputation Laura Dewis (Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom) |
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Web publishing of statistics: Statistics South Africa website Luxolo Lengs and Koketso Moeng (Statistics South Africa) |
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Census Explorer lets you map out neighbourhood statistics Michael C. Cook (United States Census Bureau) |
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Efficiency and effectiveness: the FAO Statistical Yearbook Amy Heyman, Markus Kainu and Filippo Gheria (FAO) |
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Bringing OECD data to life Terri Mitton (OECD) |
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Sweden in figures Sara Brinkberg (Statistics Sweden) |
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Session 4: Open Session | |||
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The end of the Statistical Yearbook and the introduction of new products Martin Bajzelj (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia) |
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Experiences developing and using a writing style guide in a statistical agency
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Attracting new audiences to statistical dissemination Chris Laevaert (Eurostat) |
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Improving the customer experience with analytics Alexandra Figueroa (United States Census Bureau) |
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Session 5: Building and Maintaining the Credibility of Official Statistics | |||
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Federal Statistical Office's reputation and acceptance by selected target groups Heidrun Stirner (DESTATIS, Germany) |
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Statistics user survey, experience of Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey Ahmet Tayyar Firat (CBRT,Turkey) |
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Maintaining credibility in an increasingly sceptical world Michael Levi, Morgan Earp, Daniell Toth (United States Bureau of Labor Statistics) |
Workshop on the Communication of Statistics
Workshop on the Communication of Statistics
27 - 29 April 2015
Washington, D.C. United States of America