Cats, “it depends” & invisible visualisation
I can be a little bit sceptical about conferences; perhaps I’m scarred from years of attending statistically focussed events where…
Read more on Cats, “it depends” & invisible visualisationI can be a little bit sceptical about conferences; perhaps I’m scarred from years of attending statistically focussed events where…
Read more on Cats, “it depends” & invisible visualisationI hear the term ‘open’ all the time – open source, open data, open by default. This post continues along…
Read more on Introducing our pilot Tabular Data PackageEvery profession has a secret language all of its own that frequently baffles newcomers. Working at the Office for National…
Read more on Answering the Alpha Question?Over the last few days, ONS Digital staff have been busy running The Graphical Web 2014: Visual Storytelling at the…
Read more on The Graphical Web 2014: How Was It For You?The only thing I remember from geography lessons at school was Oxbow lakes, that thing where a river makes a…
Read more on ONS-API, Understanding Geography(By Rachel Lewis, Editorial Team) I’ve been thinking about data journalism recently and at the Editorial team in Digital Publishing…
Read more on What’s in a name? Apparently Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Marvel and moreThe other weekend I attended LeedsHack, partly as this is a really nice friendly hackday and also to give the API…
Read more on ONS-API – LeedsHack(By Lauren Bradford, Social Media Manager) Twitter Analytics was updated last month allowing the export of data back to October…
Read more on Twitter analytics – @ONS over the last 9 monthsCroeso / Welcome to this week’s round-up of activities from Digital Publishing. It is my final weeknotes before I go…
Read more on Nodiadau’r Wythnos 46 (Weeknotes 46)I spent Thursday evening and all day Friday attending Wikimania 2014 at the Barbican in London. For the uninitiated Wikimania…
Read more on ‘The Age of Digital Enlightenment’ at Wikimania 2014