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Welcome to our newsletter!
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Welcome to the summer 2023 – very first! - issue of the Web Intelligence Hub Newsletter!
In this newsletter, you will receive the latest news from the Web Intelligence Hub (WIH): Your toolbox for high-quality statistics from web content.
We hope you enjoy reading. Feel free to share the newsletter among your networks and encourage them to subscribe to receive the next issue!
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'Skills in the front row' at the first WIH Conference
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On 12 June 2023, stakeholders gathered for the first WIH-CON: Web Intelligence Hub Conference in Brussels. The hybrid event was attended by around 235 stakeholders, including over 60 in-person attendees who had the chance to network and interact face to face. Among them were statisticians, labour market economists, skills experts, policy analysts, and Eurostat representatives.
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New to the WIH? Watch our video!
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If you attended the first Web Intelligence Hub conference (WIH-CON), you may already have seen our introductory video, which explains the WIH in simple terms accessible to everyone irrespective of their professional background or expertise. The video is now available online (https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/video/I-245146) for you to view anytime.
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Follow the Web Intelligence Network
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The Web Intelligence Network (WIN) is a community centred around the WIH. It contributes to the development of the WIH and transferring knowledge on statistical methods and tools for using web data in official statistics. WISER is a group of data users from the European National Statistical Institutes, academia, international organisations, and other official statistics producers who cooperate closely with the WIN. WISER’s main role is to test and provide feedback on the WIH developments and extend the network of future users of the WIH. Please read our article on how to follow the WIN's activities and find more information on WISER.
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OJA data for 2023.Q1 is now available in the DataLab!
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The Online Job Advertisements (OJA) data for the first quarter of 2023 is now available for the WIH users via the DataLab.
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WIH’s OJA data featured in Statistics Explained article
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The WIH’s OJA database has recently been featured in an article on Eurostat’s Statistics Explained website, focusing on the topic of job vacancy statistics.
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European Statistics Awards to reward best algorithms for identifying OJA duplicates
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The European Statistics Awards Programme (https://statistics-awards.eu/competitions/4) aims to discover promising methodologies for processing of content from the World Wide Web with the purpose to extract valuable data for statistical and analytical purposes.
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