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...
| Published in: | Serials Librarian Vol. 82; no. 1-4; pp. 27 - 35 |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Jan-Jun2022
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