240 likes | 250 Views
Explore the art of data storytelling using infographics to convey complex information effectively. Learn how to craft engaging narratives and make impactful visualizations that resonate with your audience. Discover techniques to present data in a compelling and informative way, making your story visually appealing and easy to understand.
E N D
Show Me a Story:Data Storytelling Using Familiar Tools Sally A. Gore, MS, MS LIS Research Evaluation Analyst University of Massachusetts Center for Clinical & Translational Science University of Massachusetts Medical School The Maryland Chapter of the Special Libraries Association October 12, 2017 University of Maryland
+ = LIBRARIAN EVALUATOR INFORMATION ARTIST
Telling your story w/numbers:Why is it so difficult? READING ‘RITING ‘RITHMATIC
Visualisation is a game of decisions. Not a typo. Andy is British. Andy Kirk in an interview with Jonathan Schwabish for the PolicyViz podcast, 09/13/2016.
What is the story that you need to tell? What’s the question you’re answering, argument that you’re making, or key piece of information that you’re trying to show? Who’s the audience? What’s the time frame your audience is interested in? Because… How is the best way to present the information?
http://stephanieevergreen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Qualitative-Chooser-2.0.pdfhttp://stephanieevergreen.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Qualitative-Chooser-2.0.pdf http://extremepresentation.typepad.com/files/ choosing-a-good-chart-09.pdf http://labs.juiceanalytics.com/chartchooser/index.html
EXAMPLE What’s the effect of staff reduction on turn-around time for consults and problem resolution? Administration Past 5 years (since budget cuts took place) Argument for employing new staff person Excel spreadsheet to one-page report
Staffing reductions from 2015 forward result in longer times to both consult and resolution on issues brought to the service desk. Current staffing numbers do not allow us to meet the benchmarks of our accrediting body.
What works? Great use of highlighting Including gridlines to help guide the eye Noting the source Nice use of a bump chart Shows patterns really well Subtitle explains how to interpret the viz Colors are distinct enough to follow through the viz Andy Kriebel http://www.vizwiz.com/2017/06/mm-23.html https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-national-parks-have-never-been-more-popular/
What could be improved? The title is very boring. Lack of interactivity How can I identify a park that's not highlighted? It would be nice to have a way to choose another park to highlight. The top 6 parks are highlighted, but why are the others highlighted? It seems pretty random. While this shows me the most popular parks, it lacks the context of how many visitors and how that has changed over the years. Andy Kriebel http://www.vizwiz.com/2017/06/mm-23.html https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-national-parks-have-never-been-more-popular/
Makeover Focus on the top 25 parks Focus on the last 50 years Include the visitors to provide more context when comparing parks Use a small multiples layout Include the total visitors somewhere so the reader doesn't have to figure it out Create the entire viz in a single view (except the footers) Andy Kriebel - http://www.vizwiz.com/2017/06/mm-23.html