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Hands On With Data Visualization

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Data Visualization offers an array of options to analyze data in aesthetic ways, but the UI can be daunting. This hands on session guides attendees through workbook creation, from logging in to DV to creating graphs to polishing your look with formatting. Please bring your laptops to allow us to explore this process together! Questions and troubleshooting are highly encouraged!

Hands On With Data Visualization
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Attendees will create a workbook in Data Visualization
Attendees will add multiple graphs to their workbook
Attendees will edit the formatting for increased accessibility and polish
May 01, 2026 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM(America/Los_Angeles)
Venue : San Pedro
20260501T1000 20260501T1045 America/Los_Angeles Hands On With Data Visualization

Data Visualization offers an array of options to analyze data in aesthetic ways, but the UI can be daunting. This hands on session guides attendees through workbook creation, from logging in to DV to creating graphs to polishing your look with formatting. Please bring your laptops to allow us to explore this process together! Questions and troubleshooting are highly encouraged!

San Pedro Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2026 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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Database Integrity & Analysis Specialist
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George Mason University
 Lori Stethers
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Wesleyan University
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