This is not at all an answer to your question, but if you've never seen Ben Fry's zipdecode project, it's worth a look: http://benfry.com/zipdecode/
Best, --Paul -------------- Paul F. Marty, Ph.D. Associate Professor, College of Information, Florida State University 240 Louis Shores Building, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100 http://marty.ci.fsu.edu/ ? 850.644.5133 ? marty at fsu.edu On Jun 29, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Chris Scrofani wrote: > Hello All, > > We are thinking about asking our visitors for their zip code when they > enter our museum. We know that many other museums do this as well. > We > are curious as to the best way to use the collected data though. > > I'm curious if there is a type of "zip code stats" type of program or > website, that allows you to import a text file (.csv or other), and > then > analyzes the zip codes and shows you graphs / maps / lists of where > your > visitors come from. Does anyone know of something like this? > > How do you all interpret your zip code data once it has been > collected? > > Thanks, > Chris > > -- > Chris Scrofani > Network Administrator > Honolulu Academy of Arts > 900 South Beretania Street > Honolulu, HI 96814 > Tel. 808 532-3625 > cscrofani at honoluluacademy.org > > _______________________________________________ > You are currently subscribed to mcn-l, the listserv of the Museum > Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu) > > To post to this list, send messages to: mcn-l at mcn.edu > > To unsubscribe or change mcn-l delivery options visit: > http://toronto.mediatrope.com/mailman/listinfo/mcn-l > > The MCN-L archives can be found at: > http://toronto.mediatrope.com/pipermail/mcn-l/
