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Standardisation initiatives are other elements strongly related to trust
factors. Standards2 will consolidate the use of our statistical products in the
global information community, improving their accessibility, interpretability
and comparability.
Figure 5: Standardisation initiatives
Standardisation initiatives
Standards based models (GSBPM, GSIM, LIM,
GAMSO, etc) 80.0 20.0
Standartisation of the legal framework 40.0 60.0
Yes
Standardisation of metadata repositories 80.0 20.0 No
Shared services/ CSPA 40.0 60.0
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
From the different international standardisation initiatives, standard based
models and standard metadata repositories are the two most applied from
NSOs.
The impact of collaboration with international institutions in strengthening
the role and position of the statistical office has been evaluated as 68.7% by
the NSOs.
Figure 6: Users impacted by international collaborations
Users impacted by international collaborations
74
75
70 70
70 68 66
64
65
60
55
General public Governmental Local Media Scientific Non-profit
institutions government Community organisations
Evaluation has been given based on six different kinds of users of official
statistics: General public, Governmental institutions, Local government, Media,
Scientific Community and Non-profit organisations. The extent collaboration
with international institutions improved the positioning of the NSOs regarding
general public has been evaluated as 60%. Improving the position of the NSOs
towards governmental institutions and local government has been evaluated
2 Standardisation in the European Statistical System, Meeting on the Management of
Statistical Information Systems (MSIS 2013)
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