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NAICS? YIKES!

Or North American industry classification system (NAICS)?

Yearly index of constant (k) dollar estimates (YIKES)!

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Overview

• Finding what you’re looking for– Searching www.statcan.ca and Bibliocat

– Decoding Stats Can catalogue numbers

– Finding what things mean (definitions)

– Finding classifications and concordances

• Getting access to what you are looking for– Levels of access

– Getting to the DSP when its not in your library catalogue

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Overview (cont’d)

• Some common sources of confusion– CPI: index year versus basket– Census: community profiles versus census

profiles versus topic-based tabulations

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Finding what you need

• Review of the STC web site

• Searching the STC web site & Bibliocat

• Decoding STC product codes

• Finding definitions

• Finding classification schemes and concordances

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Searching -- www.statcan.ca

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Results by category

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The Daily

CANSIM

Census

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75-001-XPE • 75 = subject group• 001 = unique number for the product• X = status of product (preliminary, revision, supplement) (X= N/A)• P = medium: ‘Print’• E = language (E=English)

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Click on PDF to get Internet version of this publication.

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75-001-XIE •75 = subject group (Employment/Labour)• 001 = unique number for the product• X = preliminary, revision, supplement etc status of the product (X=not applicable)• I = medium: ‘Internet’/pdf format• E = language (E=English)

But we don’t want to pay

Click on “Information for Libraries”

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Click on DSP

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Click on 75-001-XIE to get to a list of available issues.

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Source: At the bottom of the STC Daily New products listing, e.g.http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/060119/p060119.htm

Last published overview of codes: 1997 Stat Can catalogue

Table of ‘media’ and ‘language’ codes…

More on ‘decoding’ Stats Can Product Codes…

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e.g. 97F0005XIE2001042

Where:• 97 = subject group: Census:

various custom services• F = product class: fixed

product• 0005 = unique number for

the product• X = variable descriptor: not

relevant to this product• I = medium: Internet• E = language: English • 2001 = census: 2001• 042 = table number: 040-080

are Special interest tables

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e.g. 75C0002• 75 = subject group:

Labour and households surveys analysis

• C = product class: custom retrieval

• 0002 = unique number for the product

[N.B. custom retrievals can be output to a number of media, either official language, etc – so additional codes are not yet known]

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e.g. 75M0010XCBWhere:

• 75 = subject group: Labour and households surveys analysis

• M = product class: Microdata file

• 0010 = unique number for the product

• X = variable descriptor: not relevant to this product

• C = medium: cd-rom

• B = language: bilingual

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Where are product codes used?

Are used:– In the Stats Can ‘Products and services’

database– In Bibliocat (STC Library Catalogue)– On Stats Can publications (print and electronic)

Are searchable:– On Stats Can web site– In Products and Services database– In Bibliocat– In CANSIM I and CANSIM II via E-STAT

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Speaking of Bibliocat…

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Speaking of Bibliocat…

Use BiblioCat to search for older publications and resources. Alternatives include the 1994 STC catalogue and the Historical Catalogue of Statistics Canada Publications, 1918 – 1980.

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http://www.statcan.ca/english/Dli/continuumofaccess.htmFree,

UnrestrictedFor Fee, Restricted

Continuum of Access http://www.statcan.ca/english/Dli/continuumofaccess.htm

Chuck Humphrey, U of Alberta Data Library

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Finding what things mean (definitions)

Also look in Statistics Canada print products

http://www.statcan.ca/english/concepts/index.htm

http://www4.statcan.ca/english/thesaurus/index.htm

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Finding what things mean (definitions)On other web sites

– Economic concepts:http://canadianeconomy.gc.ca/english/economy/

concepts.html– Glossary of frequently used [financial and economic]

termshttp://www.fin.gc.ca/gloss/gloss-e.html#a– Thesauri and controlled vocabularieshttp://www.collectionscanada.ca/8/4/r4-280-e.html


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