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Putting the census on the web: lessons from two case studies
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EngineeringPopulation ScienceData InfrastructureSocial StratificationDigital DivideSocial SciencesComputational Social ScienceData ScienceCensusData IntegrationBig DataData ManagementOpen DataPublic PolicyData ModelingGeographyInformation AccessPopulation StudyPopulation HistorySociologyDigital GeographyDemographyDigital DisseminationCensus StudiesCensus InformationCase Studies
Summary This paper addresses the digital dissemination of geographically referenced census information in the UK. A number of important weaknesses in the 1991 model of data access are identified, and the possibility of future access to census information via the World Wide Web is then addressed in detail. Two case studies demonstrate the potential to overcome some fundamental weaknesses in earlier access models, including the provision of integrated data and metadata, graphical interfaces to geographical datasets, and an integrated interface and analysis environment.
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