Due to the increasingly digital nature of library resources and collections, it is sometimes difficult to envision a library’s unified holdings and to understand how they have changed over time. Conducting a collection analysis and applying data visualization techniques can be an excellent way to get a top-down view of the collection as a whole. This article outlines the author’s process for a collection analysis of the Weinberg Memorial Library’s entire catalog of print and electronic resources. It explores the rationale behind some key collection analysis decisions and discusses approaches for data extraction and clean-up as well as visualization using the Tableau software
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
As libraries collect more and more data, it is worth taking some time to analyze the data we collect...
Like the rest of us, faculty are less likely to read a table of data than to engage with a pictorial...
Data visualization offers librarians the ability to better manage, explore and present information c...
While a number of presentations and webinars have talked about data visualization for library assess...
The Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University is fostering a culture of assessment tha...
While collections dashboards are often used as an external communications tool, they have additional...
This paper presents a conceptual review exploring the application of information visualization techn...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
We have used several tools to collect and present collection assessment data, including LibInsight (...
As archivists, we often view ourselves as stewards of the collections, preserving materials for othe...
To make decisions about the long-term preservation and access of large digital collections, archivis...
Archivists and special collections librarians have struggled for a long time with how to show patron...
This paper presents a qualitative and formative study of the uses of a starfield-based visualization...
As is the case at most academic libraries, collection assessment has become an essential component o...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
As libraries collect more and more data, it is worth taking some time to analyze the data we collect...
Like the rest of us, faculty are less likely to read a table of data than to engage with a pictorial...
Data visualization offers librarians the ability to better manage, explore and present information c...
While a number of presentations and webinars have talked about data visualization for library assess...
The Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University is fostering a culture of assessment tha...
While collections dashboards are often used as an external communications tool, they have additional...
This paper presents a conceptual review exploring the application of information visualization techn...
Given the changing collection management landscape a clear tool for evaluating purchase decisions is...
We have used several tools to collect and present collection assessment data, including LibInsight (...
As archivists, we often view ourselves as stewards of the collections, preserving materials for othe...
To make decisions about the long-term preservation and access of large digital collections, archivis...
Archivists and special collections librarians have struggled for a long time with how to show patron...
This paper presents a qualitative and formative study of the uses of a starfield-based visualization...
As is the case at most academic libraries, collection assessment has become an essential component o...
This presentation provides information on the current collections data analysis environment in most ...
As libraries collect more and more data, it is worth taking some time to analyze the data we collect...
Like the rest of us, faculty are less likely to read a table of data than to engage with a pictorial...