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IASSIST 2006: Data in a world of Networked Knowledge May 23-26, 2006 - Ann Arbor, Michigan Delivering Government Data to Lawyers and Journalists Susan Long Linda Roberge Syracuse University Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse http://trac.syr.edu
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IASSIST 2006 Agenda Our Center in Brief Our Users and their Needs Problems and Solutions
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IASSIST 2006 Our Center in Brief Where does our data come from? Use FOIA to obtain release of info from federal administrative databases tracking govt’s own activities Create databases: document, validate and supplement, combine sources, build indices
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IASSIST 2006 Our Center in Brief How is data delivered to users? develop reports and deliver on web data mining tools and data warehouse for users to access our data Center is self-supporting free public web site subscription service: data mining
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IASSIST 2006 TRACFED Criminal Civil Administrative People Money Context RAWDATARAWDATA Find Get Clean Validate Enhance Organize Load OUTPUTOUTPUT STORED DYNAMIC Reports Tables Graphs Maps Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse
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IASSIST 2006 Evolution in TRAC’s Delivery Pre-web (18 years ago) Web – stored pages (12 years ago) Web – dynamic, database driven content delivery (past 10 years)
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IASSIST 2006 TRAC’s Users Media Lawyers Libraries Academic Government Public Interest Groups Public at large
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IASSIST 2006 Challenge: D iverse User Needs Wide variety in data sophistication Varying knowledge about government Breadth vs. Depth Specificity of information required Unstructured vs. structured questions Data mining for non-statisticians
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IASSIST 2006 Aides to Understanding: The Basics Carefully designed tables Strategic use of graphics Access to underlying data
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IASSIST 2006 Tables Dynamic Stored
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IASSIST 2006 Graphs Dynamic Stored
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IASSIST 2006 Listings: The underlying data
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IASSIST 2006 Maps Dynamic Stored
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IASSIST 2006 Problems and Solutions Online help Data Search Report Generation
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IASSIST 2006 Online Help: Need for movement animated gifs
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IASSIST 2006 Online Help: Need for movement express_allrank.html tutorial movies (express) http://trac.syr.edu/suelong/iassist/
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IASSIST 2006 Online Help: Need for movement stf_godeep_current.html tutorial movies (drill down) http://trac.syr.edu/suelong/iassist/
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IASSIST 2006 Online Help: Experimenting with voice houston_example.html http://trac.syr.edu/suelong/iassist/
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IASSIST 2006 Data Search Can you search numbers the way you would text ala the “Google” model?
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IASSIST 2006 Data Search Do we have any data? Where can you find it? How can you get to it?
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IASSIST 2006
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Report Generation
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IASSIST 2006 Concluding Remarks It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859 - 1930) It is our job to make data usable by those who theorize, especially the journalists, lawyers, and policy makers.
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