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Drawing Across the Disciplines: Data Visualization

Session Description

June 14, 2023 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm EDT

This image is a poster for this session with the title, date, and wordmark for the Centre for Research & Innovation Support. This poster includes head shots of Aurora Mendelsohn, Tony Gray, and Grant Hurley. It also has an image of map.

The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) presents the next session in the new series: Drawing Across the Disciplines. In this session Drawing across the Disciplines: Data Visualization curators Tony Gray (Director, Strategic Research, Office of the President) and Aurora Mendelsohn (Director, Research Analytics, VPRI) discuss their new exhibit Emerging Patterns: Data Visualization Throughout History on view 22 May -18 August 2023 at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.  The session will be moderated by Canadiana rare book librarian, Grant Hurley, who is editing the exhibition catalogue. Additional curatorial support provided by Kelly Schultz (Map & Data Librarian). 

Join us for Drawing Across the Disciplines: Data Visualization where the curators will discuss how they created this exhibit from the rich collection held at UofT and share their insights into the long history of data visualization and how data visualization operates in the current historical moment. Data visualizations are pervasive in our contemporary media however this session will provide key examples of why knowing the history of these visualizations is important to becoming a skilled, keen, and critical interpreter of how and why data is visualized.

Learning Objectives

  • Explore the rich data visualization collections at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book library
  • Gain a deeper understanding of historical forms of data visualization
  • Link the history of data visualizations to contemporary practices and methods
  • Infer the importance of EDI principles for creating and working with data and data visualizations

Additional Information

The Map and Data Library offers a number of self-paced online courses and recordings of previously offered sessions. Click this link to find our more information.

For an overview of Data Visualization check out this library guide by clicking this link.

The Map and Data Library has this resource highlighting the importance of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion for data and mapping emphasizing antiracist, feminist, queer, LGBTQIA2S+ and disability perspectives. Click this link to learn more.

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