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Creation Of Data Management Services, Zari Kamarei Jan 2012

Creation Of Data Management Services, Zari Kamarei

Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference

No abstract provided.


Data Science: A Lifecycle Perspective, Erin Bartolo Jan 2012

Data Science: A Lifecycle Perspective, Erin Bartolo

Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference

No abstract provided.


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Nsf Data Management Planning Requirement (But Were Afraid To Ask), Sarah Wright, Gail Steinhart, Jeremy Cusker Jan 2011

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Nsf Data Management Planning Requirement (But Were Afraid To Ask), Sarah Wright, Gail Steinhart, Jeremy Cusker

Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference

No abstract provided.


Data Mining, Data Fusion, And Libraries, Katherine Chiang Jan 2010

Data Mining, Data Fusion, And Libraries, Katherine Chiang

Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference

No abstract provided.


Data Distribution And Archiving In Support Of The Agricultural Ecosystems Program, Gail Steinhart Jan 2006

Data Distribution And Archiving In Support Of The Agricultural Ecosystems Program, Gail Steinhart

Upstate New York Science Librarians Conference

No abstract provided.


Behavioral Information Security Item Ratings, Jeffrey M. Stanton Jan 2002

Behavioral Information Security Item Ratings, Jeffrey M. Stanton

School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship

Item rating data from behavioral information security project.


E-Tables: Non-Specialist Use And Understanding Of Statistical Data, Gary Marchionini, Carol Hert, Ben Shneiderman, Liz Liddy Jan 2001

E-Tables: Non-Specialist Use And Understanding Of Statistical Data, Gary Marchionini, Carol Hert, Ben Shneiderman, Liz Liddy

School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship

This paper provides a progress report on a project that aims to understand how people think about and understand statistical data presented in tables. The focus is on people who are not statistical specialists. To this end, studies of various user populations were conducted, underlying data enrichment and explanation was investigated, and interactive user interface prototypes were developed and tested.