Information Visualization
Special issue of Information Design Journal 23:1 (2017)
Editors
| OCAD University, Toronto, Canada
| Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver, Canada
[Information Design Journal, 23:1] 2017. ii, 123 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Introduction: Information visualization, a design challengeCarla G. Spinillo | pp. 1–2
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Editorial: Information+ Special issue of IDJIsabel Meirelles and Katherine Gillieson | pp. 3–5
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Creative data literacy: Bridging the gap between the data-haves and data-have notsCatherine D'Ignazio | pp. 6–18
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Visualization as assemblage: Exploring critical visualization practicePatricio Dávila | pp. 19–31
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Anticipative interfaces for emergency situationsKlaus Kremer | pp. 32–38
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One view is not enough: High-level visualizations of a large cultural collectionMarian Dörk, Christopher Pietsch, and Gabriel Credico | pp. 39–47
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Subjectivity in personal storytelling with visualizationAlice Thudt, Charles Perin, Wesley Willett, and Sheelagh Carpendale | pp. 48–64
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Designing diagrams for WikipediaMichele Mauri, Azzurra Pini, and Paolo Ciuccarelli | pp. 65–79
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Proving the value of visual design in scientific communicationKaren Cheng, Yeechi Chen, Kevin Larson, and Marco Rolandi | pp. 80–95
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Visualising medical evidence on sepsis treatment: A case study about interactive graphics in scientific publishingWill Stahl-Timmins | pp. 96–103
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Improving the quality of healthcare data through information designGuillermina Noël, Janet Joy, and Carmen Dyck | pp. 104–122
Miscellaneous
Articles
Subjects
Communication Studies
Linguistics
Psychology
BIC Subject: AK – Industrial / commercial art & design
BISAC Subject: LAN004000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies