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May
30
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A new tool to support collaboration with NNLM Member organizations is now available. Eight evidence-based profiles of NNLM Member Organizations are ready for use. Developed as a collaborative project led by NEC’s Sara Gonzales, each profile synthesizes an organization type’s characteristics, attributes, preferences, and reasons for membership in the NNLM. Each NNLM Persona is represented… Read More »
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May
24
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Spring is reporting season, and NNLM RMLs, Offices, and Centers across the country are thinking about their accomplishments over the past year and how best to reflect them. We can make use of existing stores of data to add context and communicate impact beyond typical reporting workflows, such as the RPPR, by employing visualization into our dissemination strategy. Quantitative… Read More »
Posted in: Data Visualization
Nov
20
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As you already know, the whole NEO team attended the Evaluation 2017 conference last week. I learned enough to fill up quite a few blog posts. Today’s is about some free tools I found out about that can help communities get comfortable working with data. I went to a presentation by the Engagement Lab at Emerson… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Data Analysis, Data Visualization
Nov
13
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The whole NEO team attended AEA’s Evaluation 2017 conference last week. I am still processing a lot of what I’ve learned from the conference, and hope to write in more detail about them in the upcoming months. Until then, here are some of my highlights: Workshops I attended the two-day Eval 101 workshop by Donna… Read More »
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Aug
14
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When I volunteered to write this blog post, it was going to be about how a small increase in your social media presence could result in a large increase in website traffic. Instead, it’s a lesson of how charts can be great tools for analyzing data, and how you should always keep an open mind… Read More »
Posted in: Data Analysis, Data Visualization