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Dear ChatGPT. Help me Learn to Make a Pivot Table
In my conversation last week with Karen Kohn, we discussed the necessity of humans interacting with data to achieve the best analytical results. We were exploring statistics from EBSCO on the use of our e-books to understand the top subject … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, data analysis, Excel
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On Citizen Science and Library Assessment
I first got hooked on watching birds when living on Peaks Island, Maine. Sitting at my kitchen table one morning and gazing out a window to the back yard, a flock of cedar waxwings settled onto a tree. I never … Continue reading
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Tagged data analysis, data-driven decision-making, reference, statistics
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Assessing the Impact of Purchasing (and Promoting) Etextbooks
We start the semester off with a post from Karen Kohn and members of the Open Education Group (Steven Bell, Andrew Diamond, Courtney Eger, Kristina De Voe, Janeen Lamontagne, Alicia Pucci) that describes in detail how Karen and the team … Continue reading