This demonstration will be for Power BI Desktop (which may look differently than the web-based version). Please watch the first part of this class to catch up with the material in this second segment.
Power BI is a robust tool within Microsoft365 that can be used to explore, analyze, and visualize your data all in one place. This introductory workshop will be a follow-up to the first class. We will explore adding new data to a visualization, customizing your data dashboard for viewers, uploading your work to a website, and sharing raw data with users.
Join NNLM for a guest presentation by Jocelyn Swick-Jemison (she/her/hers). Jocelyn is a Data Services Librarian at the University of Buffalo (UB) in Buffalo, NY. Jocelyn has background in computer science and extensive experience as a data manager for large clinical trials at a non-profit research foundation before becoming a librarian. She provides data management and sharing support for UB’s health sciences departments, as well as data literacy instruction. Her research interests include data literacy instruction, navigating health information, and neurodivergence in librarianship.
Class materials:
This online class meets the NLM/NIH strategic plan goal of accelerating discovery and advancing health through data driven research in order to increase health information access and use.
By registering for this class, you are agreeing to the NNLM Code of Conduct
- Take data and add measurements
- Add additional data to a visualization
- Customization for your audiences
- Upload the finished dashboard to a website
- Sharing raw data with users