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Fred GagnonUNdata is an internet-based data service which brings UN statistical databases within easy reach of users through a single entry point (http://data.un.org/) from which users can now search and download a variety of statistical resources of the U
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tranchefile numériqueSince its foundation, the United Nations System has been collecting statistical information from Member States on a variety of topics. The information thus collected constitutes a considerable information asset of the organization. However, since these statistical data are often stored in proprietary databases - each with unique dissemination and access policies - as a result, users are often unaware of the full array of statistical information that the UN System has in its data libraries. The current arrangement also means that users are required to move from one database to another to access different types of information. UNdata addresses this problem by pooling major UN databases and those of several international organizations into a single internet environment. The innovative design allows users to access a large number of UN databases either by browsing the data series or through a keyword search.
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Christophe Berthelot25 databases - 60 million records
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Martin Virtualsearch engine for UN data
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David Pérez CastilloA world of information
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Kristina Hoeppnerall data from the UN searchable
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Mert Nuhoglu- Key Global Indicators
- Millennium Development Goals
- Gender Info 2007
- Indicators on Women and Men
- The State of the World’s Children 2008
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Carleen HuxleyStatistical database for United Nations Statistics Division, combining over 14 different databases, country profiles for 192 countries.
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George PanagiotakopoulosΣτατιστικά δεδομένα από τον ΟΗΕ
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The United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) launched a new internet based data service for the global user community. It brings UN statistical databases within easy reach of users through a single entry point (http://data.un.org/). Users can now search and download a variety of statistical resources of the UN system.
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Michel Bauwensaccess to UN-produced statistics such as the human development reports, global indicators, etc...
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Mickael Bentzbetter than wikipedia
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The new UN data access system (UNdata) will improve the dissemination of statistics by UNSD to the widest possible audience. An easy to use data access system was developed that meets UNSD’s vision of providing an integrated information resource with current, relevant and reliable statistics free of charge to the global community.
Subsequent stages of the development of the UN data access system will extend to UN system data as well as to data of national statistical offices - providing the user with a simple single-entry point to global statistics.
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johan snymanUnited nations data online
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edtechtalkclicksa:
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Mark RabnettThis online, easy-to-use database was created by the UN in order to provide current, relevant, and reliable statistics to the whole world, for free.
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Daniel CraigWow! Of somewhat limited use by me, but what a great resource to get general information about and between countries, regions, and the world. Cheers to the UN for opening this up.
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Anindya SenguptaUnited Nations Database
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Cloned MilkmenData Sources available free from the UN
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Mathieu PlourdeUNdata now searches over 55 million records.
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Spin Lai專門用來搜尋各種統計資料的網站!超棒
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Scott Lesliethis is so freakin ripe for educational mashups; even if we have to scrape the bastard, argghhh!
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Gary BurgeThe new UN data access system (UNdata) will improve the dissemination of statistics by UNSD to the widest possible audience. An easy to use data access system was developed that meets UNSD’s vision of providing an integrated information resource with cu
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Valor LibraryUN Data allows anyone to access the United Nations Data Access System. This online, easy-to-use database was created by the UN in order to provide current, relevant, and reliable statistics to the whole world, for free.
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