Data communication - Emerging international trends and practices of the Australian Bureau of Statistics

S. Tam, R. Kraayenbrink
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Results of a survey recently conducted by Statistics Canada suggest that many National Statistical Offices (NSOs) are in different stages of progress in migrating from a paper-based publishing regime to a web-based publishing regime. The common theme and challenges faced by NSOs today are focused on how to make the World Wide Web an effective medium for the on-line communication of statistics. Like many other NSOs, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is positioning itself to use the internet as the principal channel for data communication. There are a number of strategies in place to fulfil the ABS goal of efficient and effective web publishing. These strategies are: - improving communication of statistics to facilitate user discovery of information, assessment of its fitness-for-purpose and understanding of the statistical messages in the data; - broadcasting and proactive dissemination of information such as through Real Simple Syndication and Email Notification; - improving self help; - writing once and publishing many times to improve the efficiency and consistency of released information; and - improving overall usability and accessibility of the web site. In this paper, the strategies and techniques used by the ABS to improve statistical communication are discussed.
数据通信-澳大利亚统计局的新兴国际趋势和做法
加拿大统计局最近进行的一项调查结果表明,许多国家统计局在从基于纸张的出版制度向基于网络的出版制度过渡方面正处于不同的进展阶段。今天,非政府组织面临的共同主题和挑战集中在如何使万维网成为统计数据在线交流的有效媒介。像许多其他国家统计局一样,澳大利亚统计局(ABS)将自己定位为使用互联网作为数据通信的主要渠道。有许多策略可以实现ABS的目标,即高效和有效的网络出版。这些战略是:-改善统计数据的交流,以方便用户发现信息,评估其用途的适用性和了解数据中的统计信息;-广播及主动传播资讯,例如透过简讯联播及电邮通知;-提高自助能力;-一次写作,多次发布,提高发布信息的效率和一致性;提高网站的整体可用性和可访问性。本文讨论了ABS改善统计沟通的策略和技术。
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