In the example below I looked at CO2 emissions per capita for selected countries:
Other data sets include the OECD Factbook, some Eurostat collections, and several US datasets. Details can be found at http://www.google.com/publicdata/directory.
How useful is Google's data explorer to the serious researcher? It all depends on whether or not the dataset you require is available - and there are a limited number - and whether or not it covers the years you need. I noticed that some of the datasets had 2005 as the latest year. Although you can embed the "visualizations" in your own web pages there are currently no download options. It is worth familiarising yourself with what has been made available here and the different "visualisation options" are attractive, but you really can't beat going direct to the original provider of the statistics. My own favourite starting point for tracking down data on a topic and/or country is still OFFSTATS - The University of Auckland Library at http://www.offstats.auckland.ac.nz/browse/
Don't forget Eurostat and ONS's Neighbourhood Statistics for the more localised view.
ReplyDeleteHi Hazel,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder on the Neighbourhood Stats. Always worth having a peek at those now and again even if it is just out of curiousity!