- Ready for the opening keynote at my first ACRL conference! Who else is here? Let's meet up! #acrl2017 pic.twitter.com/OObFgZrHhe
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844640732006825985
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Wed, Mar 22 2017 20:03:37 - Great speech by Loretta Parham, Academic Librarian of the Year (and first time a librarian from an HBCU is recognized) #acrl2017 pic.twitter.com/nDzUr2f6wG
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844645752580308993
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Wed, Mar 22 2017 20:23:34 - "Things have to look good to be paid attention to."-@mccandelish #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844653364298350592
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Wed, Mar 22 2017 20:53:49 - Internet teaches us to relate information and visual design. Bad design makes us distrust info & vice versa, says McCandless. #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/edrabinski/status/844654255571132417
— Emily Drabinski (@edrabinski)Wed, Mar 22 2017 20:56:32 - Florence Nightingale did data visualization before the Internets? V. Cool #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/juliehearts/status/844655050525982720
— Julie Schaeffer (@juliehearts)Wed, Mar 22 2017 20:58:50 - @mccandelish: "Data viz combines lang. of the eye (color, pattern, & shape) and lang. of the mind (number, ideas, & words)." #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/dianasymons/status/844655651729104898
— Diana Symons (@dianasymons)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:01:16 - Presenting the #ACRL2017 Bingo! Have fun. From @JessicaCritten @CUDJOE70 @kevinseeber & me. http://mfbc.us/m/rc6wn
https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock/status/844655817580150784
— April H. (@AprilHathcock)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:02:16 - Wow - #datavisualization of $100m budget cut in context of whole US Govt budget. Invisible. #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/meg_phillips7/status/844657035312582659
— Meg Phillips (@meg_phillips7)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:04:47 - Best in Show – What’s the top data dog? — Information is Beautiful #acrl2017 http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/best-in-show-whats-the-top-data-dog/ …
https://twitter.com/kafurlong/status/844659293320294400
— Katherine Furlong (@kafurlong)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:16:19 - Good job Selma and The Big Short http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/based-on-a-true-true-story/ … How much truth is in the "true story" films you like? #ACRL2017
https://twitter.com/bplibrarian/status/844661069310300161
— Kerri Brown Parker (@bplibrarian)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:23:27 https://twitter.com/dclr42/status/844661410231701507
— David Runyon (@dclr42)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:24:15- .@mccandelish at #acrl2017: I love the empathy behind this left/right visualization. Here's the detail: http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/left-vs-right-us/ … pic.twitter.com/2NgKn94CPg
https://twitter.com/abhumphreys/status/844661479538348036
— Alex Humphreys (@abhumphreys)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:25:00 - 4 elements of a good #dataviz: 1. really good data 2. really good design 3. good story 4. goal/purpose #acrl2017 #informationisbeautiful
https://twitter.com/dclr42/status/844661647457292288
— David Runyon (@dclr42)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:25:36 - What makes a good visualization? #acrl2017 pic.twitter.com/72LfkQppjv
https://twitter.com/MartinGarnar/status/844661743007797252
— Martin Garnar (@MartinGarnar)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:26:19 - Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - because accessible #datavisualization can still be beautiful #acrl2017 https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/glance/ …
https://twitter.com/meg_phillips7/status/844664668446769152
— Meg Phillips (@meg_phillips7)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:35:23 - "You can lie with statistics, but you can REALLY lie with visualized statistics." #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/nfoasberg/status/844664555783553028
— Nancy Foasberg (@nfoasberg)Wed, Mar 22 2017 21:36:10 - First session at #ACRL2017: #LibLeadGender. I appreciate that there are tables at the front of these rooms for note taking! pic.twitter.com/yIArW4ro0l
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844883033224351744
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:06:26 - article by @olinj & @winelibrarian from @libraryleadpipe that inspired #libleadgender #acrl2017 http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/libleadgender/ …
https://twitter.com/laurabrarian/status/844884451377197056
— Laura Braunstein (@laurabrarian)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:10:51 - #libleadgender #acrl2017 @jeninthelib "no matter where you are at in this moment, you belong at this table" leading from any position
https://twitter.com/mbbassdrlib/status/844884971529682944
— Michelle Bass (@mbbassdrlib)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:13:02 - Inst of American Indian Arts used indigenous assessment model for convos with faculty about the library #whatsyourstory #acrl2017 pic.twitter.com/Rx7VkEUken
https://twitter.com/GinaKesslerLee/status/844889581883445251
— Gina Kessler Lee (@GinaKesslerLee)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:30:18 - nothing wrong w being "nice" but we need to accept variety of leadership styles, whatever the gender presentation #libleadgender #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/laurabrarian/status/844890623400275968
— Laura Braunstein (@laurabrarian)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:34:30 - It's fine to be a nice leader. It's the expectation that female leaders are ONLY supposed to be "nice" leaders that is problematic #ACRL2017
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844890249692151808
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:35:07 - Agree: moving from accommodation to universal design is where we need to be #acrl2017 #nmchz @NMCorg #accessibility
https://twitter.com/thinkpol/status/844891139152994305
— Bill Helman (@thinkpol)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:37:50 - "It's natural for humans to have bias, so be aware of your biases." #acrl2017 This was a great lesson from my anthro-linguistic training.
https://twitter.com/parnopaeus/status/844891893431488512
— Lauren B. Collister (@parnopaeus)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:40:30 - How much risk are you willing and able to take as an early career librarian in order to speak out? What CAN you do? #libleadgender #acrl2017
https://twitter.com/JenShimada/status/844891626178838531
— Jennifer Shimada (@JenShimada)Thu, Mar 23 2017 12:40:35
