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ProQuest's OA journal adds visualisation tools to capture and illuminate fast accumulation of data -

Information resources and technologies provider ProQuest, US, has announced that its peer-reviewed, open access e-journal Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy (SSPP) is introducing new visualisation tools that make it easier for researchers to observe, compare, and manipulate the vast amounts of data being generated by the sustainability community. SSPP's 'Featured Datasets' are designed to reveal relationships between variables and give access to individual data elements.

The objective of Featured Datasets is to make it easy for readers, researchers, and potential authors to better understand and investigate key data underlying specific sustainability issues. SSPP editors first identify relevant public datasets, then restructure and reformat the data to permit visualisation and access by the journal's readers. Each Featured Dataset - and its raw data - will be a permanent part of the Researcher's Toolkit section of the SSPP e-journal, a highly valued component that provides the research and policy-making community with free data discovery resources and interactive analysis capabilities (sspp.proquest.com/toolkit/home.html).

The first Featured Dataset utilises a Motion Chart visualisation tool (developed using Google Visualization API), which offers an interactive way to discover and visualise data by plotting up to four variables over time. This featured dataset, Recession Reduces Gridlock - Congestion Data for U.S. Urban Areas, mashes data from the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) with unemployment rates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A second Motion Chart presents additional TTI data in which, fourteen variables can be analysed relating to the costs for automobile use, with further implications for Smart Growth and transportation policy.

Published by ProQuest, Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy (SSPP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal that seeks to provide a platform for the dissemination of new practices and dialog within the field of sustainability. The mission of SSPP is to disseminate relevant information on sustainability science issues and enhance scholarly communications among researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. While copyright in the journal's articles is retained by their authors, the e-journal is available free online under a license allowing all to freely read, download, copy, and use the works for non-commercial purposes.

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