While the best blogs are consistently updated with fresh content, blogrolls are often just a stagnant list of friends and sites with similar themes. As a reader, it's hard to put too much stock in …
Week's End Links June 18, 2010
The Atlantic: Mint.com Cites Racist Website in Anti-Immigrant Post In this article, the author critiques both the intent and the data quality of an infographic posted on Mint.com. FlowingData: Maps …
Data Story Telling: Carroll County, MD and White Segregation
One of the most promising features of the web for researchers is the ever increasing availability of downloadable data. Along with this we have also seen a rise in the number of applications …
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Slideshare and Slidecasting
I wrote a post on Slideshare and Slidecasting for the AEA365 blog. You can read it here: http://aea365.org/blog/?p=965 …
Critiquing the Infographic: “How Much Do Music Artists Earn Online”
As a research analyst and “data” guy, I am a big fan of Infographics and Data Visualizations. But like everything else you can find just as many bad examples as good ones. The following infographic …
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