#datavisualization
Learn to make data visualizations that are concise, accurate, and complete. Learn to identify why certain charts are better than others and how…
As a Data Visualization Librarian, Rubab Shahzad sees the story behind the numbers and figures presented to her when students and faculty seek…
Looking at other projects can give you ideas about potential research topics, research methods, visualization style, or more.
Have you ever wondered which parts of the Dallas area are “haunted”? An interactive map created at UTA Libraries lets you do just that.
While New York City’s subway system is famous, New Yorkers living in the outer boroughs of the city also face the reality of transit deserts.
After exploring shapefiles in Tableau, I created an exercise to test it out using COVID-19 data.
Why build a dataset on Amiri Baraka? Dr. Howard Rambsy explains the process of studying literary history using digital tools.
This blog post is about use of GIS in research. The study identified the relationships between socio-economic demographic characteristics of…
This week, I decided to learn a new data visualization tool: Datawrapper. What better dataset to try it out with than the UFO sightings dataset I’…
View the steps necessary to manage your data successfully throughout the research data life cycle.
View the steps to preparing data for visualization in Tableau in this step-by-step video.
This week, read the first of 2 posts about how locations in Washington, D.C. were analyzed in stories by Edward P. Jones.