New Developments for Journal Package Analysis and Data Visualization.

The presenters demonstrated the most recent results and insights from a long-running, iterative Collection Management Technology (CMT) project. Demonstrations included a journal package level analysis report, an interactive subject analysis report, several data visualization designs for journal pack...

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Published in:Serials Librarian Vol. 82; no. 1-4; pp. 27 - 35
Main Authors: Gustafson-Sundell, Nat, Lienemann, Pat, Andradi, Luwis, Rusch, Evan, Rosamond, Jeff
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd Jan-Jun2022
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          Gustafson-Sundell, Nat
          Lienemann, Pat
          Andradi, Luwis
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          Serial Publications
          Data Management Evaluation
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          Collection Development Evaluation
          Information Management
          Library Services Administration
          Libraries, Academic Administration
          Minnesota
          Library Automation
          Data Display Standards
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      ab: The presenters demonstrated the most recent results and insights from a long-running, iterative Collection Management Technology (CMT) project. Demonstrations included a journal package level analysis report, an interactive subject analysis report, several data visualization designs for journal package analysis, and a program to automate report production, including data visualizations. Finally, the current, cyclical journal collection review process was compared to a past cycle to highlight how the CMT team's development priorities have changed. Instead of focusing primarily on efficiency and information yield in the tools they build, the team has now prioritized the development of tools that enable interaction with the data and broaden understanding.
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