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Blogs, Wikis and Official Statistics: New Perspectives on the Use of Web 2.0 by Statistical Offices

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Jessica Gardner () (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe)
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This paper explains the roles that blogs, wikis and social networking play in the provision and dissemination of official statistics.

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Paper provided by UNECE in its series UNECE Annual Report Economic Essays with number 2009_11.

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Date of creation: Jan 2009
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Publication status: Published in United Nations ECE 2009 Annual Report
Handle: RePEc:ece:annrep:2009_11

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Keywords: Official statistics; internet; web;

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