

Therefore it is recommended to put the main indicator in the first position, followed by the breakdowns and other information.įor big tables, the number of breakdowns should be adapted according to the context and within a reasonable length of the title ( 150 (on the website the title will occupy the whole screen) In the second case, the eye of a reader should first catch the group of tables he/she is interested in and then the relevant distinguishing breakdown(s). To satisfy the first requirement, the title should be clear and comprehensive even if partial (in terms of dimensions for instance – dimensions are evident as soon as the table is opened with a browser). Second, within a table list the reader should easily find the table he/she is looking for and see the differences amongst the tables. The way the title is written in terms of content and ranking of the information should fit the two following situations.Ī title should first allow the user to understand easily what the table is about. Example: there is no need to mention 'single', 'married', 'divorced' for the breakdown ‘marital status’. The positions of breakdowns should not be listed in the title as these are displayed when opening a table. It is neither necessary nor meaningful to list all available breakdowns of a table in the title. The most relevant breakdowns or those distinguishing one table from other tables with the same indicator(s) should only be mentioned. Wrong: Population by age and by sex Correct: Population by age and sex

sex, age, marital status, economic activity, size class, etc.) are introduced in a title with ‘by’ the ‘by’ is only used once and not repeated in the title: Important information to be provided to the user but too long to be included in the title should be reported in the metadata (ESMS) for predefined tables, such information might be included in the short description.īreakdowns (e.g. Title: Enterprises by specific types of innovation, NACE Rev.

English Style Guide (7th edition, June 2011, PDF, 1.40 MB).
