Abstract

ABSTRACTCollections and technical services staff often rely on costs and usage data to evaluate collections. Featuring data sets recently used to evaluate a publisher package at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this article discusses how best practices in data visualization can help staff in collections and technical services better explore collection usage and articulate the value of our collections to internal and external stakeholders. Finally, a brief survey of the types of software tools available for data visualization provides a starting point for interested libraries.

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