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Increasing Resilience via the Use of Personal Data: Lessons from COVID-19 Dashboards on Data Governance for the Public Good – Corrigendum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2022

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The authors apologise that Panel C of Figure 1, which refers to the highest level of education of the total sample population, was inadvertently excluded from the final published version of this article (Li, V and Yarime M., 2021).

Figure 1. The (a) age, (b) gender, and (c) highest level of education of the total sample population (blue), dashboard users among the sample population (yellow), and general Hong Kong population (pink). *The first pink bar represents the 15–24 age group in the Hong Kong population according to census data.

We include Figure 1 in its entirety here to correct the scholarly record, with legend below.

References

Li, V., & Yarime, M. (2021). Increasing resilience via the use of personal data: Lessons from COVID-19 dashboards on data governance for the public goodData & Policy3, E29. doi:10.1017/dap.2021.27CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 1. The (a) age, (b) gender, and (c) highest level of education of the total sample population (blue), dashboard users among the sample population (yellow), and general Hong Kong population (pink). *The first pink bar represents the 15–24 age group in the Hong Kong population according to census data.

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