DataFlash: How DO You Tell a Story With Data Anyway?

As you may know, it’s “Love Data Week”! Formerly “Love Your Data Week”, this is the third year of this international data extravaganza, which seeks to “raise awareness and build a community to engage on topics related to research data management, sharing, preservation, reuse, and library-based research data services.”   The theme this year is “Data Stories”, which leads to the important question, “How DO you tell a story with data anyway?” There are many sites that will help you get started on this quest; here, here and here are some good ones.  But, the main prerequisite is to KNOW YOUR DATA.   You can’t tell a great story about someone else’s vacation, right?  Similarly, to tell a good story with your data, you need to know where it comes from and how it was gathered, what question it’s meant to answer, and how it may lead you astray (if your random sample only comes from people with landlines, you may have a LEETLE bias). Once you know your data, LOOK FOR CONNECTIONS (like the girl in the picture!).  Does a certain pattern seem to emerge if you look at two variables in conjunction with each other?  Does one item seem to predict another?  How does the data compare with other reports you can find in journals or online or among reports from colleagues?  Remember, the data don’t necessarily need to be quantitative; qualitative and other types of data can tell stories too! Then, once the connections start to emerge, SHARE YOUR LOVE!  The...
Source: Dragonfly - Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Tags: Blog data storytelling Data_Science Love Data Week Source Type: news