Title: Dissemination%20and%20communication%20policies%20in%20modern%20on%20statistics%20offices
1Dissemination and communication policies in
modern on statistics offices
Yalta, September 2009 Pieter Everaers, Eurostat
2Main characteristics of communication and
dissemination policy
- What
- When
- How
- By whom
- To whom
3What
- Statistical information via web
- Statistical Information via paper
- Telephone support
- Specific information on demand
- Paper
- Flagship publications
- Pocketbooks
- Statistics in Focus (SIF)
- Data in Focus (DIF)A flash, one page on one
indicator - Special publications
4What ctd.
- Predefined indicators, agreed within the
Statistical System (PEEIs) - Ad hoc news releases
- A flash, one page on one indicator
- Only headline indicators
- Main outcomes in a bit more detail
- Data/tables and brief analysis
- Metadata available
- Links to other more detailed information (website)
5How
- Very visible and well prepared, each time an
event!! - Agreed internal protocol for authorization
- Tested method (stable IT tools etc)
- Alert system
- Business continuity
- Impact analysis and risk assessment
6How (ctd)
- On paper,
- Direct mail to selected group (journalist,
intermediates - Internet announcement
- News flash
- Press release
- Meeting in press room
- Daily/ statistics in focus
- Help desk / user support available and aware !!
- More detailed info on request (free of charge, to
be paid)
7When
- Fixed data, fixed time, fixed location
- According to release calender
- Pre release to specific agencies
- After clearance by hierarchie
- In combination with more detailed info available
8By whom
- Central statistical authority or in special cases
decentralized - Spokes person (supported by experts)
- Fixed data, fixed time, fixed location
- According to release calender
- pre release to specific agencies
- After clearance hierarchy
- In combination with more detailed info available
9To whom
- Pre release (only to certain authorities)
- Transparent agreement
- All users at the same time (via internet)
- With or without subscription
- Internet with pre announcement via mail
- Internet based on regular release calender
- Announcement / alerts of delays
- Journalists via mail (fixed group)
- Journalists via press conference (by spokes
person)
10Contacts with the press
11The Eurostat Press Office main services
- Issues News Releases
- Provides media support
- Produces release calendar
12News Releases
- Around 185 News Releases per year (EN, DE, FR)
- 140 Euro-indicator News Releases
- 45 ad-hoc News Releases
13Dissemination of News Releases
- All Releases sent at 1100 by email to more than
1000 journalists - All Releases available at 1100 in the Commission
Press Room - All Releases available at 1100 on the Eurostat
web site - 100 000 downloads per month
14Release calendar
- Includes all the Euroindicators
- Provisional calendar for current year
- Dates confirmed Friday before publication week
- Disseminated by e-mail to subscribers
- Available on the Eurostat web site
15Eurostat Media Support
- Questions about data and methodology
- Data extractions for journalists
- Regularly updated tables of Euroindicators
- Requests are usually dealt with same day
- Answering around 1 700 requests per year
- eurostat-mediasupport_at_ec.europa.euTel 352
4301 33 408 - For economic and political comments contact
Spokespersons Service in Brussels
16Dissemination
17Issues
- Free dissemination policy and its results
- Change of tools
- Publications
- Internet
- Metadata
- User support
- Challenges for the future
18Free dissemination
- Recognition that statistics are a public good
- Free dissemination started 1 October 2004
- All statistical domains
- Impartial access for all users
- Single exception is microdata access for research
19Eurostat - New web site
Link to EU presidency
20New web site - Statistics
21New web site - Publications
22New web site About Eurostat
23New web site - Help
24How does free dissemination work
- Principle Users have to find and interpret data
themselves - Support to help users to help themselves
- (in cooperation with NSIs)?
- Involvement of commercial re-distributors
- Internet is central tool for dissemination
- Enlarged community of users creates new
requirements - Presentation of statistics
- Metadata for all statistics
- Publications change role
- Presentation of data ? introduction and
explanation of statistics
25Enlarged user basis (per month)?
- Visits of Internet from 200.000 to 1.6 Million
- Consultation of tables from 50.000 to 500.000
- Download of PDF files from 200.000 to 400.000
- Extractions from databases increased 4 times
- Types of users have changed with new types
- Enterprises gt 50
- Academic users (students, teachers)
- Private persons
26Role of Re-distributors
- Re-use and redistribution is fully allowed
without charge - Commercial
- Non-commercial
- Very low entry conditions. Now only disclaimer
- Indication of origin of data
- Exclusion of liabilities
- About 100 companies currently re-distribute
- Much stronger recognition of Community statistics
in public discussions, i.e. press, but no hard
facts are known.
27Publications
Statistical books Pocket books Statistics in
Focus Data in Focus Methodological and
working papers Press Releases
28The changing role of publications
- Fewer publications
- (table oriented publications disappear)
- Focus on explanations
- Introduction to statistical subjects
- Increasing importance of 'compendium' and 'cross
cutting' publications - Efforts to increase 'data analysis' publications
(Statistics in Focus - SIF)? - Data in Focus - DIF
- Links to Internet based statistics
29Publication 2002 and 2008
30Statistics Explained (wiki style)?
31New Internet design (spring 2009)?
32Navigation tree
33Visualisation tools I
- Data Explorer for easy to use data base
extractions - Tables-graphs-Maps (TGM)?
34Visualisation tools II
- Business Cycle Clock (BCC) for economic cycle
analysis - Country and regional profiles for comparisons
35The changing role of metadata
- Need to cover all statistics offered by a
statistical institute - Community and national statistics
- Common presentation formats
- (SDDS) (Special Data Dissemination Standard)?
- SDMX (Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange)?
- ESMS (Euro SDMX Metadata)
- Addresses different types of users
- Expert users
- Casual users
- Issue of Languages
36User support network Support centers
37European Statistical Data Support
- First level support via Eurostat website (FAQs
etc) - Second level support via National Statistics
Institutes (NSIs) - Third level support via Eurostat User support
help on standard and complex requests which
requires special competence
Around 26 500 user requests per year!
38- Publications and tailor made extractions
- Requests are dealt with very rapidly
- More than 1700 requests treated in 2007
- eurostat-mediasupport_at_ec.europa.eu Tel 352
4301 33 408
39Challenges for the future
- Cooperation in the European Statistical System
(ESS)? - Understanding the new ways of finding Information
- Advances in Internet (blogs, search tools,
cooperation tools, etc)? - Increasing the competence level of users
40Metadata accessibility
- All published data are linked to metadata files
in ESMS format - Euro-indicators/PEEIs tables contain short
descriptions i.e. synthetic information on main
data characteristics - PEEIs quality profiles soon available
41Metadata short description
Data, including national ones
42Metadata files, ESMS format
Last press release
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