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Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

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Page 1: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop

Matthew JansenData Analyst

Digital Research ServicesUNC Libraries

Page 2: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Services: The Research Hub and The Davis Reference Desk

• Tableau Desktop• Desk Tracker data• Key Challenges:• Translating between questions

and recorded data

• Results:• Input on desk staffing and

workshop planning • Improvements to forms and

data collection

Page 3: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Desk Visits by day (above)Desk Visits by type and hour (right)

Page 4: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Collections:Artist’s Books at the Sloane Library

• Tableau Public• Key Challenges: • Parsing and standardizing

MARC • Values that are not

mutually exclusive

• Results:• Collection development

tool• New discovery option

Artists’ Books using ‘Artist-improvised structure’ for binding

Page 5: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Sloane Staff:-Plan collection development to

fill gaps or strengthen heavily used portions of the collection

Patrons (via LibGuide):-Visualize the scope of the Artist

Books collection-New discovery option

Page 6: Visualizing Collections and Services with Tableau Desktop Matthew Jansen Data Analyst Digital Research Services UNC Libraries

Takeaways:• Specify questions, explore

data, repeat• Draw pictures• Simple and familiar • Learn by doing a project• Keep stakeholders in the

loop

• The Good:• Accessible summary of data• Easy to use • Free if you can make the data

public• The Bad:• Cleanup / Standardization• Usually not free if you can’t

or don’t want to share your data

Strategies: