Hi Doroty,
Also have a look at Erik Zachte visualization collection at
http://infodisiac.com/Wikimedia/Visualizations/
Regards,
Alex
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:02 PM, Dorothy Howard <dorothy(a)wikimedianyc.org>wrote;wrote:
Dear All,
My name is Dorothy Howard and I'm a Wikipedian-in-Residence at a library
consortium called
METRO<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/Metropolitan_New_York…
New York.
I'm reaching out because I have a friend and colleague from a
non-Wikipedia job that is interested specifically in qualitative data
visualization and is a researcher at the Parsons Institute for Information
Mapping at the New School.
After attending the Chapters Dialogue conference in Berlin and seeing the
result of the WMF sponsored chapters dialogue research, a portion of which
was qualitative- I became more interested in thinking about how we can use
qualitative (not exclusively- also interested in quantitative) data
visualization to model our movement on a national or even more local scale.
My colleague at the New School is interested in pursuing this type of
research and I am writing to inquire for someone to talk with more about
these matters and the potential to develop some steps forward. I'm
interested in projects such as
"<https://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Measuring_community_health:_Vital_signs_for_Wikimedia_projects>Measuring
community health: Vital signs for Wikimedia
projects,"<https://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Mea…
the Analytics team has proposed, but when it comes specifically to
GLAMs, I am interested in doing analytics about the relationships between
GLAMs and Wikipedia, and the networks of knowledge and exchange which
occur. I do not know if this type of research is already being done, but I
would appreciate links to any such related research.
Would love to talk more to someone working on or interested in similar
things.
Thanks,
Dorothy
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