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Prompting For Programming: Use AI to Visualize Analytics Data [AA interested, if time opens]

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Many libraries want richer, more dynamic views of Analytics data, but building custom dashboards often feels out of reach without formal programming experience or deep pockets. This session describes how a systems librarian without a programming background used ChatGPT as a coding assistant to design a dynamic, web-based analytics dashboard using the Alma Analytics API. This presentation will emphasize the process of collaborating with AI: translating library assessment questions into API queries, scaffolding JavaScript and visualization code, debugging errors, and iterating toward usable results. Attendees will see a concrete example of how human domain expertise and AI-generated code can complement one another, as well as common pitfalls, limitations, and ethical considerations when working with institutional data.

Use AI to Visualize Analytics Data
Alma, Primo
At the end of this session, participants will be able to identify practical ways to use AI tools to turn Alma Analytics reports into dynamic visualizations without relying on advanced programming expertise.
May 01, 2026 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM(America/Los_Angeles)
Venue : Santa Barbara A,B,C
20260501T1100 20260501T1145 America/Los_Angeles Prompting For Programming: Use AI to Visualize Analytics Data [AA interested, if time opens]

Many libraries want richer, more dynamic views of Analytics data, but building custom dashboards often feels out of reach without formal programming experience or deep pockets. This session describes how a systems librarian without a programming background used ChatGPT as a coding assistant to design a dynamic, web-based analytics dashboard using the Alma Analytics API. This presentation will emphasize the process of collaborating with AI: translating library assessment questions into API queries, scaffolding JavaScript and visualization code, debugging errors, and iterating toward usable results. Attendees will see a concrete example of how human domain expertise and AI-generated code can complement one another, as well as common pitfalls, limitations, and ethical considerations when working with institutional data.

Santa Barbara A,B,C Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2026 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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Librarian for Discovery Services & Technology
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Drake University
 Lori Stethers
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Wesleyan University
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