Data visualisation: charts
Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Guidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsThis harmonised standard sets out how to collect and present data on internet access.
Learn more on Internet access harmonised standardThis guidance item will be used as a place to show examples of using our data visualisation guidance with real-life charts and tables.
Learn more on Data visualisation: examplesThis guidance advises on how to quality assure data sources.
Learn more on Tips for urgent quality assurance of dataThis guidance aims to help researchers adapt some of their research methods to remote working.
Learn more on Remote testing survey questionsJoin members of the Events Research Programme at DCMS to hear about how they piloted events like the FA Cup Final and BRIT Awards to study COVID-19 risks and mitigations.
Learn more on Festivals, football, and how to bring back funThe Government Data Science Community of Interest is a meet up event, which brings together data science practitioners from across the public sector. It’s an opportunity to showcase projects, discuss topical issues and connect. Across the public sector, data science practitioners are applying the data science toolkit to provide insights on coronavirus (COVID-19) and Brexit. […]
Learn more on Government Data Science Community of InterestThese resources are to be used alongside our 'releasing statistics in spreadsheets' guidance.
Learn more on Resources to use with our releasing statistics in spreadsheets guidanceAnnouncing the publication of a new guide covering principles and best practice for sharing data, analysis, and statistics between government organisations in times of national crisis and to meet urgent operational need.
Learn more on New guidance on data sharing for crisis responseThis seminar will provide an opportunity to hear from three leading independent thinkers about the economic and fiscal prospects for the UK and each devolved nation.
Learn more on Devolution Learning Week: The economic and fiscal outlook for the UK and devolved nations