Creating Data-Driven Advocacy Materials - Tools & Techniques (60 min)

Feb 10, 2016 10:00am -
Feb 10, 2016 11:00am
(GMT-5)

Event Description

This webinar is the 2nd of a 2-Part Series.  Participation in the 1st webinar of this series is not required for participation in this webinar.

 

In this webinar participants will explore several free tools for creating infographics or data-heavy advocacy materials and learn techniques for creating popular and easily-digestible visual representations of your data to help- various audiences take notice.

 

Participants will gain knowledge of the various tools, an understanding strengths and weaknesses of these tools, and an understanding of how to use tools to create advocacy materials.

 

This webinar is the second of a 2-part webinar series on Data and Library Advocacy.  Each webinar is a stand-alone webinar and can be taken separately.

 

Presenter: Joyce Chapman is the Assessment Coordinator at Duke University Libraries, co-founder and leader of the Digital Library Federation Assessment group, and data analysis and community development specialist for the open source assessment software. Prior to working at Duke, she was the Consultant for Data Analysis and Communication at the State Library of North Carolina. She is a member of the editorial board for the journals "Evidence Based Library and Information Practice" and "Performance Measurements and Metrics."

 

Registration deadline:  02/03/16

 

Staff from Florida libraries may register for this workshop at no charge. Priority will be given to SEFLIN members. Non-members will be placed on a waiting list and added as space permits after the registration deadline.

 

Non-Member Registration Form

 

 


Event Type:Training
Category:Programming
Early registration ends on Jan 13, 2016.
Regular registration starts on Jan 14, 2016 and ends on Feb 09, 2016.
Late registration starts on Feb 10, 2016.
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)