SIMS 247: Information VisualizationGroup Project: Bibliographic Information Visualization and Analysis (BIVA)Team: Chitra Madhwacharyula, Colleen Whitney, and Lulu Guo |
Project Goals [Related Work][Data][Visual Mappings][Rationale][Evaluation][Future Work][Appendices] |
Description of project goals
The audience is California Digital Library staff. They are responsible for developing tools and programs to serve all UC campuses, including a UC-wide union catalog that contains more than 35 million bibliographic records. CDL staff are not involved with day-to-day workings of the libraries, but many are ex-librarians or have training in the library field. CDL staff needs to be able to find patterns in large sets of bibliographic data in order to develop better services and tools. For example, one related project aims to improve the quality of information retrieval in the UC-wide catalog. In this project, we focused on three key concepts of interest in exploring the data:
We planned to develop the visualization in three phases, the first two phases of which were completed in the course of this class. First, we randomly selected a small set of sample bibliographic data from the UCLA dataset along with related circulation information. We built our online prototype based on this dataset using a PHP-based graphing library and DHTML. In the second phase, we incorporated feedback from the class design review, modified our design and tested it with a much larger dataset. Using the revised prototype, we conducted informal user studies with three participants from the target user group at CDL. In the third and final phase, beyond the scope of this class, we would improve our visualization based on the feedback from the user study. |