Artículo de revista
Linked Open Data Technologies for Publication of Census Microdata
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2013Registro en:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 64(9):1802–1814, 2013
DOI: 10.1002/asi.22876
Autor
Pabón Sánchez, Gustavo Adolfo
Gutiérrez Gallardo, Claudio
Fernández, Javier D.
Martínez Prieto, Miguel A.
Institución
Resumen
Censuses are one of the most relevant types of statistical
data, allowing analyses of the population in terms of
demography, economy, sociology, and culture. For finegrained
analysis, census agencies publish census
microdata that consist of a sample of individual records
of the census containing detailed anonymous individual
information. Working with microdata from different censuses
and doing comparative studies are currently difficult
tasks due to the diversity of formats and
granularities. In this article, we show that novel data
processing techniques can be applied to make census
microdata interoperable and easy to access and
combine. In fact, we demonstrate how Linked Open Data
principles, a set of techniques to publish and make connections
of (semi-)structured data on the web, can be
fruitfully applied to census microdata. We present a
step-by-step process to achieve this goal and we study,
in theory and practice, two real case studies: the 2001
Spanish census and a general framework for Integrated
Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS-I)