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How libraries should manage data : practical guidance on how, with minimum resources, to get the best from your data / Brian Cox.

By: Cox, Brian.
Series: Chandos information professional series.Waltham, Massachusetts, USA : Chandos Publishing , ©2016Description: ix, 137 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9780081006634 (pbk).Subject(s): Libraries -- Evaluation | Libraries -- Data processing | Libraries -- Cost effectiveness | Library administration -- Technological innovations | Quantitative research -- Libraries | Microsoft Excel (Computer file)DDC classification: 025.1/C83 Other classification: GRef/COED
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Lifting the fog Chapter 3 - Step away from the spreadsheet - common errors in using spreadsheets, and their ramifications Chapter 4 - Starting from scratch Chapter 5 - Getting the most out of your raw data Chapter 6 - Stop, police! Chapter 7 - Pivot magic Chapter 8 - Moving beyond basic pivots Chapter 9 - How to create your own desktop library cube Chapter 10 - Beyond the ordinary
Summary: "Have you ever looked at your Library's key performance indicators and said to yourself "so what!"? Have you found yourself making decisions in a void due to the lack of useful and easily accessible operational data? Have you ever worried that you are being left behind with the emergence of data analytics? Do you feel there are important stories in your operational data that need to be told, but you have no idea how to find these stories? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you. How Libraries Should Manage Data provides detailed instructions on how to transform your operational data from a fog of disconnected, unreliable, and inaccessible information - into an exemplar of best practice data management. Like the human brain, most people are only using a very small fraction of the true potential of Excel. Learn how to tap into a greater proportion of Excel's hidden power, and in the process transform your operational data into actionable business intelligence."--Publisher.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Lifting the fog Chapter 3 - Step away from the spreadsheet - common errors in using spreadsheets, and their ramifications Chapter 4 - Starting from scratch Chapter 5 - Getting the most out of your raw data Chapter 6 - Stop, police! Chapter 7 - Pivot magic Chapter 8 - Moving beyond basic pivots Chapter 9 - How to create your own desktop library cube Chapter 10 - Beyond the ordinary

"Have you ever looked at your Library's key performance indicators and said to yourself "so what!"? Have you found yourself making decisions in a void due to the lack of useful and easily accessible operational data? Have you ever worried that you are being left behind with the emergence of data analytics? Do you feel there are important stories in your operational data that need to be told, but you have no idea how to find these stories? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you. How Libraries Should Manage Data provides detailed instructions on how to transform your operational data from a fog of disconnected, unreliable, and inaccessible information - into an exemplar of best practice data management. Like the human brain, most people are only using a very small fraction of the true potential of Excel. Learn how to tap into a greater proportion of Excel's hidden power, and in the process transform your operational data into actionable business intelligence."--Publisher.

Text in English.

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