Hi all,
I am putting out a call for any infographics that you are aware of that
could be models for communicating our guidelines to one of our audiences --
such as researchers. If you have something in mind, please let me know.
Amy
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Amy Pienta, PhD
Research Scientist and Director, Business and Collection Development
ICPSR , University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
ICPSR holds a 2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Science
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Author: Claudia Bauzer ...
Date: 31 May, 2020
Dear Amy, dear all
The site https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ is an excellent example of the use of
infographics to convey information. It does not answer your question, but may
perhaps give some insight on the kinds of visual display that would help finding
information.
(or maybe eliminate some kinds of display)
We might want to use some kind of hierarchical infographic - but the problem with
hierarchy is that it organizes information in a fixed structure.
Author: Claudia Bauzer ...
Date: 31 May, 2020
Sorry I forgot - not an infographic, but dynamic hyperbolic trees are very good to
help navigation through concepts and zooming onto desired information
Dynamic hyperbolic trees (as opposed to the static ones) are animated. Thus, you can
zoom in and out and change the axis of interest when navigating - e.g., examining
ontologies ...
Author: Amy Pienta
Date: 01 Jun, 2020
Claudia,
Thank you for the suggestions!
Amy
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Amy Pienta, PhD
Research Scientist and Director, Business and Collection Development
ICPSR , University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
ICPSR holds a 2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Science
Ready to Deposit Data at
ICPSR?
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