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Providing public servants what they need: revealing the unseen through data visualization

By: Isett, Kimberley R.
Contributor(s): Hicks, Diana M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 2018Description: p.479-485.Subject(s): Civil servants | Civil service | Data visualization | E-governance In: Public Administration ReviewSummary: Electronic media has enabled new forms of communication with the potential to provide more effective means of conveying evidence to public servants. This article explores what is known about the use of these new capacities in public affairs to visualize the results of research. The authors first explore the value of visual engagement for increasing comprehension. Then, they examine what is known of studies of the effectiveness of visualization and offer basic design principles that underpin effective visualization. Finally, two original public affairs examples are presented to illustrate what is possible. - Reproduced.
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Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
78(3), May/Jun, 2018: p.479-485. Available AR118708

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Electronic media has enabled new forms of communication with the potential to provide more effective means of conveying evidence to public servants. This article explores what is known about the use of these new capacities in public affairs to visualize the results of research. The authors first explore the value of visual engagement for increasing comprehension. Then, they examine what is known of studies of the effectiveness of visualization and offer basic design principles that underpin effective visualization. Finally, two original public affairs examples are presented to illustrate what is possible. - Reproduced.

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