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Research, Education, and Economics Information System An Introduction March 30, 2005 William J. Bristow
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Agenda What is REEIS? What does it do? Why would I use it? Who can use it? What data is in it? How do I get to it? How is it organized? Who is responsible for building it? Who do I contact about it? What’s in the future? Data marts User driven delivery User interface improvements Demonstration
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What is REEIS?
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Description A source of data: REEIS collects, consolidates, and stores data about research, education and extension efforts conducted by USDA and its partner institutions With user-friendly analysis tools included: Tabular reports with drill up and drill down capability and drop down lists to select parameters Graphical reports Data downloads Text search That is readily accessible: Available to everyone through the Internet
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Uses Better enable analysis, management, and evaluation of USDA supported programs, projects, and activities How has enrollment in EFNEP affected Head Start enrollment? What is the trend in the number of students awarded degrees in Agricultural Economics? What is the reported level of expenditure for each National Goal in 2000 vs. 2001? Provide a means for data retrieval across programs
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Target Users National Program Leaders Program analysts Partners in research, education, and extension efforts The Public
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Data REEIS Consolidation CRIS EFNEPFAEIS Concept Search CRIS Extension POWs and Reports Impact Reports Patents an Citations USDA Web Content 3/23/05 Ag Census (NASS) EFNEP (CSREES) CRIS (CSREES) FAEIS (CSREES) FS-RBAIS (Forest Service) Internet Links (U. S. Govt. Websites) Patents and Citations (PTO) Survey of Earned Doctorates (NSF) 4-H (CSREES) U. S. Census (Census Bureau) Website Content (U SDA & Agencies) FS-RBAIS AgCensus CRIS FS-RBAIS U. S. Census Geography Survey of Earned Doctorates Impact Reports (CSREES) Extension Plan of Work and Reports (CSREES) 4-H U. S. Census AREERACYFAR Available April 2005 Data Marts Data Sources CYFAR (CSREES)
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Access www.reeis.usda.gov
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Access Through CSREES Website www.csrees.usda.gov
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Application Organization Data by source Reports Tab Data by program areas and source Program Tab Data by location Geography Tab Data by searching Resources Tab
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Data by Source
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Data by Program Areas and Source
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Data by Location
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Data by Searching
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Data by Searching (Concluded)
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Project Management
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Primary Points of Contact Valerie Boykin (Project Manager) vboykin@csrees.usda.gov 202-401-2184 William J. (Bill) Bristow (Data Manager) bbristow@csrees.usda.gov 202-690-1956 Aunica Brockel (User Support) abrockel@csrees.usda.gov 202-401-0253
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What’s In The Future?
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Work To Be Done CREEMS Data Mart Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Data Mart User Driven Improvement Targeted data marts developed with subject matter experts Improve User Interface More intuitive Better organized Easier analysis
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Questions?
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Demonstration
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