Accessing OECD Statistical Information: Interactive Workshop
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Learn how to access OECD statistical information, including finding statistics, using metadata, creating visual materials, and utilizing other sources. Workshop covers delegations' needs and future developments.
Accessing OECD Statistical Information: Interactive Workshop
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How to access OECD statistical information- an interactive workshop for delegationslars.thygesen@oecd.org
Contents • What are the delegations' needs for statistics? • Dissemination policy and the Statistical Information System • Finding statistics • Metadata : the key to understanding • How to make visual material from OECD.Stat • Use of other sources: UN, World Bank, national sources • Future
What are the delegations' needs for statistics?
Examples of needs ? • Find one indicator for all OECD countries • e.g. GDP per capita • Make a PowerPoint graph? • Use it for a paper? • Find a distribution for one or more countries • e.g. GDP by activity for US.... • e.g. investment in knowledge
Examples: Austria • FDI • Commodity trade • Trade in services
Dissemination policy and the Statistical Information System
Present OECD platforms • The Statistics Portal www.oecd.org/statistics • Freely available • Limited datasets (“10%”) • Mixed formats • SourceOECD • Subscription service • Free at point of access • Analytical publications and Beyond 20/20 databases • OLIS • Extranet for government officials • Free access to statistics data warehouse OECD.Stat • Free access to all publications
Some trends • Revenues €4.5 million / year • Printed statistical publications still in demand • Cross-domain products: OECD Factbook, Country Statistical Profiles • StatLink: URL to Excel tables
What is the Statistical Information System? • Immense integrated statistical information bank • Data and metadata can be combined and used over and over again, for innumerable outputs • Horizontal products covering various subject matters can be developed at a reasonable cost • Provided data and metadata are properly organised
Production Storage Dissemination OECD.Stat Data Production (incl. StatWorks) Corporate Data Warehouse Online access Books CDs etc. MetaStore XML XML Statistical Metadata SIS Architecture • 80 % of all statistics • The rest in 2006
SIS benefits • Quality • Harmonisation of concepts • Improved statistical metadata • Coherence of data and metadata across datasets • Dynamic updating • SDMX • User friendliness • One-stop database • Combine data across themes • Alternative outputs for different audiences • Internal Efficiency
Access to OECD.Stat • Access to the data warehouse restricted • OECD officials • government officials through OLIS • a few datasets on the Internet • January-September 750,000 downloads • of which 710,000Internet use • 30,000 from OLIS
Accessing OECD statistics • OLIS (with a logon) • horizontal access to all databases and vertical access within each database • targeted at users who have skill and time • books and publications • Free on Internet: Core Data • key ready-made tables and sub-sets • 500-1000 tables and sub-sets • targeted at expert users and informed lay users • Statistics Portal • StatLinks • e.g. Factbook 2006 p. 115
Metadata: The key to understanding
Access to metadata • together with data in OECD.Stat • well structured • attachment levels • independently and freely on www • MetaStore • “Google for numbers” • easy to find • deep descriptions
Tables or Graphs • From StatLinks to PPT • e.g. all Factbook graphs • From OECD.Stat via Excel to PPT • anything you like • Don’t fill it too much – keep it simple • Careful with sizes
Where can I find other sources ? • OECD Statistics Portal, Sources • UN Demographic Yearbook • CIA World Factbook
Develop infrastructures & products • Develop integrated dissemination • OECD Statistics • Branding & standardising Core Data • Develop Figures & Facts • Diversify according to user groups • Cross-domain products
New opportunities • publications can be smaller and more analytically focused • new (and existing) horizontal publications • integrate SourceOECD with the free dissemination of basic statistics • links between all the different ways statistics can be viewed • go immediately, e.g., from a database query to a StatLink or a related analytical e-book • fixed and dynamic tables can be stored queries to OECD.Stat
Your feed-back • Did this workshop meet expectations ? • Should there be another one ? • Could we have exercises ? • in a class-room with pc’s • Wishes for contents ? • Ideas about better access to OECD data ?
Tour Europe The End
the following slides are screen-shots that can be shown if Internet or OLIS doesn’t work