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Listed below are links to many of the sources that were discussed during the Data Driven sessions. |
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| "Get Data" Sessions | |
| Employment and Economic Data | |
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| Education Data | |
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| Housing and Tax Data | |
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| Health and Safety Data | |
| - Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports and Publications
- Bureau of Justice Statistics
- National Criminal Justice Reference Services
- Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Services
- Office of Criminal Justice Services, Policy and Research
- Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Departmental Reports
- Ohio Department of Youth Services, Agency general statistics
- Ohio Department of Youth Services, Reclaim Ohio statistics
- Supreme Court of Ohio, Reports & Publications
- Ohio Attorney General, Publications
- Ohio Attorney General, Reports
- Ohio Department of Health, Center for Public Health Statistics and Informatics (CPHSI)
- Ohio Department of Health, Data and Statistics
- 2008 Healthy Ohio Community Profiles
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Health Policy Institute of Ohio, County profiles on family violence
- Delaware County, Delaware General Health District
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| Keynote Address | |
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| "See Data" Sessions | |
| Management Dashboards | |
| - Key Performance Indicators (KPI): Developing, Implementing, and Using Winning KPIs, David Parmenter, Wiley, 2007
- Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data, Stephen Few, O'Reilly Media, 2006
- The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, Edward Tufte, Graphics Press, 2001
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| Sticky Data | |
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| Data Visualization Technology | |
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| "Use Data" Closing Plenary Session | |
| - G*STARS, Performance Management Software
- Restoring Prosperity, Transforming Ohio’s Communities for the Next Economy, Greater Ohio Policy Center and The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program, 2010
- The Fourth Turning, William Strauss and Neil Howe, Broadway, 1997
- Saving Alma Mater, James Garland, University Of Chicago Press, 2009
- The Age of the Unthinkable, Joshua Cooper Ramo, Little, Brown and Company, 2009
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