This discussion is interesting to me since I'm anticipating this as a project 
request coming through in the next couple years. For whatever data solution we 
choose, I plan to make sure the dashboard is accessible, even if it doesn't 
come that way out-of-the-box. That requirement would steer us likely away from 
solutions that pre-load an interactive data visualization without making the 
data points available in a way that I can easily manipulate them into semantic 
HTML with appropriate labels / alt text, etc. If the vendor hasn't considered 
accessibility but has made it so that you can grab variable data points and put 
them into customizable HTML, that probably makes an accessible dashboard more 
feasible.

Julia Caffrey-Hill
Web Services Librarian
Towson University

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From: Code for Libraries <[email protected]> On Behalf Of scott bacon
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 11:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Library dashboards

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We used Highcharts several years ago to make a dashboard of select library 
statistics. Our example is a flat webpage, but you can also rig it up to 
automatically update from a database at set intervals.

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Scott Bacon
Coordinator of Digital Initiatives
Coastal Carolina University

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:01 AM Kyle Breneman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm looking for examples of inspiring library dashboards that can 
> inform a makeover of ours <http://library.ubalt.edu/about-us/>.  
> (Note: we don't have Tableau.)  Also, please respond if you've ever 
> used Dashing 
> <http://secure-web.cisco.com/1PAk-2ToCZNjFMFeZC8BvuHwpaLpMi6R0hQsJmaKCayBFMm-2S7Z_d53Ti3miQFWTFgX6qVy6-AOas1n1Dq51y6CH3kzibatVcSv7ZMIQaUqc8dOzCDQf5rvqcHrUD1B-bab9DObCSq9Jjy6IHemXms5CUq9BFKbDxjAvw-TrfaPxHuQXYti9I0Snay4alEbNb6EfZd1Puz4x6pLva0R7tsjl41oXjJPDSdMccSlBzlVzclu_cX1DHfzSfJqC6bH3ze62rcSozCdiGMRUT8Q6goD1M_ZLRg5rQL4OTIjO6nTp7huuXLTkOc_CyqbMzjs6lTtCUqHoV3yQ78dBXiKFHrNhmq77FUz0mdkdD3Wd8Xu6I0i6Bnhr71i4-ItyfJyjeSvsJwwH-zlp-K1H-uiqqRPLbYk5n68Ee0RWfKPAs7ltxYx1S_tyBAuIb5bcDTQW/http%3A%2F%2Fdashing.io%2F>
>  to make a dashboard.
>
> Regards,
> Kyle
>

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