Using infographics to teach data literacy / Caitlin A. Bagley. Designing public visualizations of library data / Angela Zoss -- Tools and technologies / Godmar Back and Annette Bailey -- Using Google tools to create public analytics visualizations / Lauren Magnuson -- Minding the gap / Roger S. Taylor and Emily Mitchell -- A picture is worth a thousand books : OBILLSK, data visualization, and interlibrary loan / Ryan Litsey, Kenny Ketner, and Scott Luker -- Visualizing the topical coverage of an institutional repository with VOSviewer / David E. Polley -- Visualizing archival content and context for digital collections / Stephen Kutay -- Using R and ggvis to create interactive graphics for exploratory data analysis / Tim Dennis -- Integrating data and spatial literacy into library instruction / Charissa Jefferson -- Using infographics to teach data literacy / Caitlin A. Bagley.
Summary:
"Data Visualization: A Guide to Visual Storytelling for Libraries is a practical guide to the skills and tools needed to create beautiful and meaningful visual stories through data visualization. Learn how to sift through complex datasets to better understand a variety of metrics, such as trends in user behavior and electronic resource usage, return on investment and impact metrics, and learning and reference analytics"-- Back cover.
Series:
Library Information Technology Association (LITA) guides
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