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Dynamic Metadata Comparison Tool for Census Data

Easily compare enumeration and questionnaire text for any combination of samples. Access source documents and view instructions in multiple languages.

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Dynamic Metadata Comparison Tool for Census Data

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  1. Topic: Source Documents (9 slides) View Source DocumentsImages in the official language(s)Text in English (translated, where necessary) Press <spacebar> to continue tutorial

  2. Topic: Source Documents (9 slides) • Images in the official language(s) • Text in English (translated, where necessary) • Dynamic metadata systemFor any integrated variableCompare enumeration text for any combination of samples… as easy as a-b-c • Click variable name (e.g., “class of worker”) • Click “Questionnaire text” • Read text for each sample: see text on census form as well as instructions to enumerators

  3. Images in the official language(s): Click “Source Documents” and “pdf” of desired sample document

  4. Text of Source Document in EnglishClick “Source document” and “html” of desired sample document

  5. Dynamic metadata: Compare “Enumeration text” for any combination of samples • From the Variables menu … a-b-c • Click any variable name (e.g., “class of worker”) • Click “Enumeration text” • Read text for each sample: text and categories on form as well as instructions to enumerators

  6. Dynamic metadata: Compare “Questionnaire text” for any combination of samples • From the Variables menu … a-b-c • Click any variable name (e.g., “class of worker”) • Click “Questionnaire text” • Read text for each sample: text and categories on form as well as instructions to enumerators

  7. Dynamic metadata: Compare “Questionnaire text” for any combination of samples • From the Variables menu … a-b-c • Click any variable name (e.g., “class of worker”) • Click “Questionnaire text” • Read text for each sample: text and categories on form as well as instructions to enumerators (next)

  8. text” for any combination of samples • From the Variables menu … a-b-c • Click any variable name (e.g., “class of worker”) • Click “Questionnaire text” • Read text for each sample: text and categories o form as well as instructions to enumerators (nex

  9. “Enumeration text” for “CLASSWK” for India continues for many pages:first form, then instructions, sample-by-sample Click “text” or “image” to view entire source document To conclude, click any selection on menu bar

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