[socialmedia] Visualizations for 50th PG birthday

Laura N lnatal55 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 1 10:35:03 PDT 2021


Paul, try these ones:

*Project Gutenberg at 50*
https://public.tableau.com/views/ProjectGutenbergat50/Dashareachartbysubject?:language=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:showVizHome=no

*Project Gutenberg ebooks Issued Over Time*
https://public.tableau.com/views/ProjectGutenbergebooksIssuedOverTime/Dashheatmap?:language=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link:showVizHome=no

cheers

Laura

PS: I'll also post them @gutenberg_org on July 4.

Em qui., 1 de jul. de 2021 às 18:28, Paul Biba via socialmedia <
socialmedia at lists.pglaf.org> escreveu:

> I'll put the charts up on our Facebook page on July 4, but the link to the
> Over Time chart resolves to a page doesn't exist error.
>
> Paul
>
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>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:27 AM Greg Newby via socialmedia <
> socialmedia at lists.pglaf.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi, socialmedia team. Laura & Joshua have collaborated towards some
>> wonderful illustrations. These will be worthwhile to highlight in our
>> social media feed. See links in the attached email.
>>
>> Three other pending items, for July 4:
>> - A blog post at Distributed Proofreaders
>> - A new page in the About section of www.gutenberg.org (with a link from
>> the main page)
>> - Our monthly newsletter, which I Hope to send on July 4
>>
>> Thanks for helping to celebrate the 50th year of Project Gutenberg!
>>   Greg
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Joshua Preston <photopartner at gmail.com>
>> To: Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>> Cc: Greg Newby <gbnewby at pglaf.org>
>> Bcc:
>> Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 21:59:36 -0400
>> Subject: Re: 50th PG birthday
>> Thx Laura - I updated the catalog charts to let users go straight to a
>> book!
>>
>> At the link are the final two charts ready for the public.
>>
>> *Project Gutenberg at 50*
>>
>> https://public.tableau.com/views/ProjectGutenbergat50/Dashareachartbysubject?:language=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:showVizHome=no
>>
>> *Project Gutenberg ebooks Issued Over Time*
>>
>> https://public.tableau.com/views/ProjectGutenbergebooksIssuedOverTime/Dashheatmap?:language=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link:showVizHome=no
>>
>> p.s.
>> My wife surprised me and whisked me away on holiday, which is why I've
>> been slow to respond. I hope these two charts can help the 50th bday
>> festivities and give PG exposure on social media.
>>
>> I'd still like to tackle the map project when the data is available. We
>> can pick back up anytime you'd like after this week.
>>
>> cheers. Josh
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 12:51 PM Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Great work, liked the data with LoCC!!
>>>
>>> All URLs have the following format:
>>>
>>> https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/#ebook
>>>
>>> #ebook is available in our catalogue, does it suit you?
>>>
>>> Laura
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Em sáb., 26 de jun. de 2021 às 17:44, Joshua Preston <
>>> photopartner at gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>
>>>> The category graphic could drive ebook downloads if the url for each
>>>> title was available. I'd snatch up some H.G. Wells right now!
>>>>
>>>> [image: image.png]
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 12:30 PM Joshua Preston <photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The LoCC data is perfect for many types of analysis. I took the
>>>>> Wikipedia version of the LoCC since it was "clean" and fairly complete.
>>>>>
>>>>> Check out the two timeline-based charts at the link (toggle with the
>>>>> tabs at the top. I will keep all the data graphics in this one spot until
>>>>> we publish and then separate them).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/joshpreston/viz/PGtest1_shelvesheatmap/Dashareachartbysubject
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep the data coming!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 11:45 AM Greg Newby <gbnewby at pglaf.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks again for all this great work!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For your questions #2 below: No, we don't retain statistics on
>>>>>> downloads (it's actually part of our privacy policy). Definitely nothing
>>>>>> that ties country of download to individual book titles.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It would be possible to harvest past top-100 pages from the wayback
>>>>>> machine, though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>   Greg
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 04:30:22PM +0100, Laura N wrote:
>>>>>> > Excellent Josh! Let's keep this last one as a general overview.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > 1. I wonder if you could prepare another tableau with the LoCC
>>>>>> column.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > The subject areas are the following:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > https://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > And the complete classification may be found here:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > https://www.loc.gov/aba/publications/FreeLCC/freelcc.html
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > 2. Another approach could be the top authors in the last 30 days;
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > 3. Top 100 ebooks in the last 30 days.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Perhaps, in the future, we could work with items 2&3 over one year
>>>>>> period.
>>>>>> > I'll start to save these files once a month and see what can be
>>>>>> done.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Since our deadline is too short, let's work with the available data.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Thanks a lot!!
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Laura
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Em sáb., 26 de jun. de 2021 às 02:23, Joshua Preston <
>>>>>> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > escreveu:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > > Thanks! good night. An update:
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/joshpreston/viz/PGtest1_shelvesheatmap/Dashboard2
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > > [image: image.png]
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > > On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 9:05 PM Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >> That’s why I’ll try to clean the data from the authors’ column
>>>>>> in our
>>>>>> > >> catalogue. As soon as I get some results I'll let you know ( I
>>>>>> work in
>>>>>> > >> European time zone).
>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 01:51 Joshua Preston <
>>>>>> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>> Got it! I'll be drilling down into the book classifications.
>>>>>> Really god
>>>>>> > >>> stuff.
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>>> > >>> I meant to ask, I wanted to get more details on this idea you
>>>>>> > >>> mentioned: Josh I wonder if you could work with authors on a
>>>>>> new timeline.
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>>> > >>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 8:30 PM Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>
>>>>>> > >>>> In addition I am converting David’s list into a csv file in
>>>>>> order to
>>>>>> > >>>> try to make a cross reference with our catalogue’s data. The
>>>>>> way the
>>>>>> > >>>> authors are listed there doesn’t  allow to get some statistics
>>>>>> since all
>>>>>> > >>>> collaborators/translators/illustrators are in the same
>>>>>> category as the main
>>>>>> > >>>> author. Let’s see what we can do since PG’s server only keeps
>>>>>> data from the
>>>>>> > >>>> last 30 days.
>>>>>> > >>>>
>>>>>> > >>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 01:03 Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>> In the above link just click in Classification in order to
>>>>>> see all
>>>>>> > >>>>> subject areas and the listing of all subclasses. Hope it
>>>>>> helps in someway…
>>>>>> > >>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 00:56 Joshua Preston <
>>>>>> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>> Thx Laura! I meant to ask, can you expand on this?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>> Josh I wonder if you could work with authors on a new
>>>>>> timeline.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 7:44 PM Laura N <lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Your answer for item 1 may be found below:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 00:02 Joshua Preston <
>>>>>> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I'm starting to see the contours of the datasets and
>>>>>> understand
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> them better. I wanted to be conservative with data
>>>>>> requests until I got
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> more of an understanding of what is available.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Below is what I hope is available so I can focus on the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> timeline-based and map-based data graphics. I can focus my
>>>>>> efforts there so
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> we can have something 'wow' for social media before next
>>>>>> weekend.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 1- is there a key for the subjects that spells out what
>>>>>> they are?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> These are the subject codes, correct?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> e.g.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> LoCC
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; B
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; BL
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; DA
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; E300
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; F1001
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; KF
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; PA
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; PL
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; PN
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; PR
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; PS
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; Q; QH
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; QA
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; TJ
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AC; TX
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 2a- is there a data file of lifetime downloads of each
>>>>>> book/story
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> title?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 2b- by month/year or year?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 2c- by country?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 3- Would it be possible to get the top 100 downloads by
>>>>>> month from
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> the last 12 months for each country and for each state in
>>>>>> the U.S.?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> thanks in advance.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Josh
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 6:25 PM Greg Newby <
>>>>>> gbnewby at pglaf.org>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> These are all great - thanks!
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> The bookshelves have mostly not been updated in years,
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> unfortunately... we do have subject codes in the CSV I
>>>>>> sent, which are all
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> up-to-date. The subject codes might be another way to
>>>>>> categorize.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>   - Greg
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 06:37:30PM +0100, Laura N wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > Awesome, thanks! In the meantime, I've been working
>>>>>> with the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> pg_catalogue
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > and I made this plot:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > [image: image.png]
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > I also found a very nice plot by continent which I
>>>>>> intended to
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> make since
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > the beginning, please take a look. It's very
>>>>>> straightforward and
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I can use
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > the data I collected from the top downloads in the last
>>>>>> 30 days
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> and make a
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > similar pic.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> https://geediting.com/most-iconic-book-set-in-every-country/
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > Any additional ideas? Josh I wonder if you could work
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> authors on a new
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > timeline. Do you think it is possible?
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > Regards
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > Laura
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > Em sex., 25 de jun. de 2021 às 03:49, Joshua Preston <
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > escreveu:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > > 50 years! congrats. I missed that...
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > > Below is a link to a time-based chart to start off
>>>>>> with.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > > (If the catalog has lifetime downloads, that would
>>>>>> make for a
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> great
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > > visual.)
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://public.tableau.com/views/PGtest1_shelvesheatmap/Dashboard2?:language=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link:showVizHome=no
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 7:46 PM Greg Newby <
>>>>>> gbnewby at pglaf.org>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> Hi, Josh. Responses:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 06:31:36PM -0400, Joshua
>>>>>> Preston
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Hey Greg and Laura (aka birthday planners)
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Ya'll are really delivering on the data –
>>>>>> geographic
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> fields, date
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> fields,
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > download counts, etc. Thanks for the good clean
>>>>>> datasets.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> It puts us in
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> a
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > good position.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Laura - I'll continue with your inspiration for a
>>>>>> map-based
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> option.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Greg - Thanks for the sneak peek and access to
>>>>>> what I am
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> assuming is the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > entire ebook library? Good stuff.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Question: what is the 'Issued' date field? I'm
>>>>>> trying to
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> reconcile the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> 25th
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > bday and how there are some dates that are older
>>>>>> than 25
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> years.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> This is the 50th Birthday. The first eBook was July
>>>>>> 4, 1971.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> The "Issued" date is the release date: the date the
>>>>>> eBook
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> first appeared
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> in the PG catalog. Clearly this could be used as the
>>>>>> basis of
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> a timeline
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> graphic.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > For the group effort - both datasets include the
>>>>>> 'primary
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> key' or
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> unique ID
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > for each book. PLEASE keep including that as you
>>>>>> send any
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> more data.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> That's
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > key (pun) to stitching all the data sources
>>>>>> together.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> Yes. That's the eBook number, a.k.a. accession
>>>>>> number. It is
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> our unique
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> key, always.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > I'll start sending bare-bones prototypes your way.
>>>>>> As we
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> get closer to
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > final charts I'll start to consider the design
>>>>>> aesthetic.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> The first
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> thing
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > to do is design on the basic presentation of the
>>>>>> data.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Feedback is
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > appreciated.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> You might also like this very thorough timeline:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>   https://archive.org/details/history-ebooks
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> It was created by Marie Lebert, who also wrote some
>>>>>> of the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> articles in
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> the About section of www.gutenberg.org
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> Excellent! Thanks again.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>   Greg
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > If at some point, a proper chat is in order, my
>>>>>> cell is
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> below.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > cheers.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > Josh
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > 678.231.0787
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 3:31 PM Laura N <
>>>>>> lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > This is great Greg! I’ll take a look and see
>>>>>> what else I
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> can do with
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> these
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > data.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > Regards and thanks for your help
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > Laura
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 20:21 Greg Newby <
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> gbnewby at pglaf.org> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Hi, Josh. In case it's of interest, we have a
>>>>>> brand-new
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> CSV metadata
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> extract:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/feeds/pg_catalog.csv.zip
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> This is not currently advertised anywhere,
>>>>>> because there
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> are still
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> some
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> other fields we are trying to add. It's not
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> automatically updated.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Thanks again for looking into some nice
>>>>>> visualization
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> products for
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Project Gutenberg!
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Best,
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>   Greg
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 07:36:59PM -0400,
>>>>>> Joshua Preston
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > Super. This sounds promising. Josh
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 4:38 PM Laura N <
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> lnatal55 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > Hi Joshua:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > I am preparing a worksheet with the most
>>>>>> downloaded
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> book per
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> country
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> and I
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > just finished Europe for instance. I’ll
>>>>>> convert my
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> file in a csv
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> format and
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > send it to you.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > Glad you enjoyed the idea, looks promising
>>>>>> for the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> PG’s
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> birthday. The
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> idea
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > is to disseminate these infographics to our
>>>>>> social
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> media.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > Regards
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > Laura
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 21:26 Joshua
>>>>>> Preston <
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> photopartner at gmail.com>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > wrote:
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> Hey Laura - neat idea.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> If the book data is available in a json or
>>>>>> csv
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> format, it might
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> be
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> possible to show the archive in a
>>>>>> graphical form.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> The map idea
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> is
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> only
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> feasible if there is geographic data (e.g.
>>>>>> country
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> name for each
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> author). I
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> like the map infographics, but the Tableau
>>>>>> software
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> can't
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> replicate
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> imagery those maps use. (Tableau is not a
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Geographical
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> Information
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> System
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> with that type of capability).
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> I can see a timeline of sorts as well. e.g.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bo.mccready8742/viz/FilmGenrePopularity-1910-2018/GenreRelativePopularity
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> The easiest place to start is to figure
>>>>>> out on your
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> end if your
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> web
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> developers can export all the book data
>>>>>> into the
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> json or csv
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> format
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> for
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> Tableau to read and then I can give you a
>>>>>> better
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> idea of what I
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> might be
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> able to do.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> thanks for thinking of me.
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >> cheers. Josh
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > --
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > > Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Dr. Gregory B. Newby
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Chief Executive and Director
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> www.gutenberg.org
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization with EIN
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> 64-6221541
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >> gbnewby at pglaf.org
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > --
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > > Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>>>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>>>> --
>>>>>> > >>>>> Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>>>>
>>>>>> > >>>> --
>>>>>> > >>>> Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>>>
>>>>>> > >>> --
>>>>>> > >> Laura Natal Rodrigues
>>>>>> > >>
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>>
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