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Learn about the adoption process, workshops, benefits, and future plans for DDI documentation at INEGI. Enhance metadata quality, efficiency, and data comparison.
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Implementing DDI in the National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico Eric Rodriguez
Precedents • COESME. Basic metadata of the projects. • REN. Register of all statistical projects of the federal government. • DWH. Main characteristics of statistical projects.
The Adoption Process ENIGH: Household Income and Expenditure National Survey
Supporting materials • Documentation process kit • INEGI’s Template of Metadata editor. • List of inputs for the documentation. • INEGI’s Quick reference guide for data archivists (DRAF). • INEGI’s Check list of quality • INEGI’s Documentation Program
Training Training materials were designed with the ENIGH’s DDI documentation. • Four Workshops paid for ADP – World Bank – OECD. • Eight Workshops with INEGI’s resources. • Six in INEGI. • Two in other federal government offices.
Documentation Workshop • To accelerate the documentation process, INEGI held a workshop on documentation that was financed by ADP-World Bank-OECD. • The workshop had the following results: • 20 DDI’s files • 6 published • 14 in revision
Difusion • INEGI website • NADA • SIMBAD • SDMX
SIMBAD SIMBAD: State and Municipal Databases System
Benefits • To improve metadata quality. • To make metadata production efficient. • To facilitate data comparison.
Future plans • To elaborate DDI documentation of INEGI's projects. • To promote the adoption of the DDI in the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information. • To develop tools to take advantage of the DDI documentation.