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Information about the meeting venue and Geneva |
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Provisional agenda and timetable |
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Communicating statistics in the information age |
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All papers for this topic |
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All presentations for this topic (10 MB) |
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Monitoring and reacting in the blogosphere and other online media (Denmark) |
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Snippets of Data at a Glance: Using RSS to Deliver Statistics (United States Federal Reserve Board) |
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Disseminating Data Using Social Statistic Visualization Web sites (OECD) |
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Dissemination of Statistical Products: The IRS's Journey (United States Internal Revenue Service) |
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Visualization and other instruments for better data understanding and dissemination (Russian Federation) |
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Reflection on graphical interfaces for illustrating European statistics (Eurostat) |
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Building and maintaining relationships |
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All papers and presentations for this topic (5 MB) |
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So Who Are All These Customers Anyway? First Steps Towards Effective Customer Relationships (UNECE) |
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Developing statistical literacy in relation to helping users understand statistics (Lithuania) |
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The role of statistics in evidence-based policy making (DevInfo / UNICEF) |
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To charge or not to charge – that’s the question (UNECE) |
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All papers and presentations for this topic (7 MB) |
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What do the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics imply for the dissemination of results for specific population groups? (UNECE) |
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Communicating is our ethical duty, but let’s get it right in the first place! (Canada) |
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Independence – an issue of trust (United Kingdom) |
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Equal treatment, independence and trust: Policy and practice in Statistics Norway (Norway) |
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Managing communication and dissemination |
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All papers and presentations for this topic (2 MB) |
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Governance models for communication in statistical institutions (Denmark) |
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Management of stakeholder relationships and communication in Statistics Finland - experiences, possibilities and challenges (Finland) |
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Improvements to the governance and dissemination process of StatLine, at Statistics Netherlands (Netherlands) |
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Open discussion and future work |
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Open Discussion (Facilitator: Gina Pearson, U.S. Energy Information Administration) |
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Future work on statistical dissemination and communication (UNECE) |
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