A well-designed figure can have a huge impact on the communication of research results. This workshop will introduce key principles and resources for visualizing data:
- Choosing when to use a visualization
- Selecting the best visualization type for your data
- Choosing design elements that increase clarity and impact
- Avoiding visualization issues that obscure or distort data
- Finding tools for generating visualizations
Date: Thursday, July 7
Time: 12:00 – 1:00
Location: Bioscience Library Training Room, 2101 VLSB (inside the library)
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Presenters:
- Anna Sackmann, Science Data and Engineering Librarian
- Becky Miller, Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources Librarian
- Elliott Smith, Emerging Technologies Librarian
Open to all; no registration is required. Please forward to interested colleagues.
Questions? Please contact esmith@berkeley.edu