Part 3: The essential collection of visualisation resources
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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At the end of each month I pull together a collection of links to some of the most relevant, interesting or thought-provoking articles I’ve come across during the previous month. Here’s the latest collection from March 2011
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Enrico Bertini has triggered another important data visualisation discussion with his latest excellent piece on the Fell in Love with Data site. I wanted to extend the dialogue by presenting my thoughts from here rather than sat in a comments box.
Discussion: Can visualisation influence people? Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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Google have launched an interesting new resource – an online quarterly book called Think Quarterly. In normal parlance you’d probably consider it on an online magazine or periodical but, semantics aside, the first issue is an excellent looking collection of articles themed around data. Google describe the purpose of Think Quarterly as offering some necessary
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I know there are many readers out there who love map design and the challenges of representing data against a geographical context, so I strongly recommend you take a look at a fascinating book titled The Exposed City: Mapping the Urban Invisibles (Routledge, 2010) and authored by Nadia Amoroso. The book offers a theoretical study
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At the end of each month I pull together a collection of links to some of the most relevant, interesting and useful articles I’ve come across during the previous month. Here’s the latest collection from February 2011
Best of the visualisation web… February 2011 Read More »
The contents of this post are now published on the interactive Resources page
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Tomorrow will see the launch of a new series entitled “the essential collection of visualisation resources”. This will be a multi-post series designed to share with readers an inspiring collection of the most important, effective, useful, practical and affordable data visualisation resources.
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The Heritage Health Prize is a $3 million contest, sponsored by managed-care company Heritage Provide Network Inc, to use medical data to improve health care by designing a predictive algorithm that can best predict when people are likely to be sent to the hospital. Yesterday (March 15) the Network announced that the world’s largest predictive
Heritage Health Prize, $230,000 of progress prizes announced Read More »