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1 The new approach to publications in 2011 and beyond
Dissemination Working Group Ulrich Wieland

2 Why do we have publications?
to deliver statistical information (which must complement the data from our databases) to help users to make effective use of statistics explanation guidance Dissemination Working Group

3 Publications programme – the past
Publications = Books Books = Paper Dissemination Working Group

4 Publications programme – the future
Publications = Content Dissemination Working Group

5 Publications programme – the future
Content has to be useful timely high quality comprehensive Dissemination Working Group

6 The DM mandate November 2007 and January 2008: DM request to radically change direction of the publications strategy Dissemination Working Group

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8 Flagship publications
Long-term objective Statistics Explained Authors Users Flagship publications Printed products PDFs Archive Dissemination Working Group

9 Main future axes of publishing
Statistics Explained for the bulk of value-added content Statistics in Focus for statistical analysis A small number of high-quality flagship and cross-cutting publications Publicity material including free pocketbooks Methododologies and working papers - primarily for data producers Paper books only when really needed.... Dissemination Working Group

10 History of Statistics Explained
September 2008: First prototype November 2008: Concept approved by the DM September 2009: Opening to the public as a beta version April 2010: DM decision to use Statistics Explained as production environment for the yearbook Dissemination Working Group

11 How could it go so fast? Early support of the Director General and the Directors (for example through the vision document) Use of open source software, which allowed to minimize development time and cost, but also to start developing and testing immediately with own resources The cooperative approach and the early discussion with units (especially through CODIF) Dissemination Working Group

12 Key advantages of Statistics Explained
High degree of timeliness Cost-effectiveness Easy re-use of content Collaborative editing Facilitates editorial quality control Enables consistent coverage of all statistical topics Reaches new audiences Dissemination Working Group

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15 Some news about Statistics Explained
Converting existing publications PDF output Multilingualism Dissemination Working Group

16 Converting existing publications
Example: European business: Chapter 25: Business services statistics The dissemination unit is ready to support you actively in this process Dissemination Working Group

17 Creating PDF output New development, still in an early stage, requires further improvement Intended to be used for rapid dissemination, checking, archiving Example: Creating a PDF from the articles of a category Dissemination Working Group

18 Multilingualism Possibility to create multiple language versions
English is always the master language Currently used for definitions only Example: Dissemination Working Group

19 Some figures 275 Statistical articles 16 background articles
About 600 Glossary pages Corresponds to a 3500 pages book 180,000 page views per month 50,000 visitors per month Dissemination Working Group

20 Some hot issues.... How many articles should we have in Statistics Explained? How to guarantee the quality of articles? What to do with analytical articles which should not be modified any more? How to archive? When to do a Statistics Explained article and when to do a SiF? Dissemination Working Group

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