Why and how do we use visualisation in our work?

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TY  - RPRT
  - Fredrik Palm, Orla Murphy
  - 2013
  - May
  - Why and how do we use visualisation in our work?
  - Europe
  - NeDiMAH
  - Published
  - 0
  - Data Visualisation Humanities
  - The report discusses critical reading principles both for research itself but also for creating digital tools for different aspects of the research process. It shares a variety of perspectives on how to use, and how to reflect upon the use of visualisation in the humanities. 
  - The report explores visual components in digital environments and interpretative research tools and queries the shifting intersection between descriptive and analytical uses of visualisations.
  - http://www.nedimah.eu/reports/why-and-how-do-we-use-visualisation-our-work-3rd-nedimah-infoviz-workshop
DA  - 2013/05
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ABSTRACTThe report discusses critical reading principles both for research itself but also for creating digital tools for different aspects of the research process. It shares a variety of perspectives on how to use, and how to reflect upon the use of visualisation in the humanities. 
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