"Making Visible the Invisible", a data visualization commissioned by the Seattle Central Library, operational since fall 2005


This database receives by the hour all of the checkouts of books, cds, DVDs, and other material that library patrons take out of the library. The data at the library is classified in two separate categories. Non-fiction items receive a Dewey Classfication System coding, explained here: Dewey Decimal Classes. Fictional items are classified in a different way. This visualization features the top 20 most active Dewey categories. Click on each of the categories to get the chronological list of titles checked out during the previous hour.

 

0177 books out of 0304 items checked out at 10:00, 01.05.2021

[0304] Total items checked out [0100] Dewey (non-fiction) Books [0077] Non-Dewey (fiction) Books
[0177] Total Books [0122] Media (dvd, cd, etc.) [0004] Misc

Dewey Decimal Classification Graph

This map highlights current circulating books according to their Dewey classification category in Generalities [0-99]; Philosophy & Psychology[100-199]; Religion [200-299]; Social Science [300-399]; Language [400-499]; Natural Science & Mathematics [500-599]; Technology & Applied Sciences [600-699]; Arts [700-799]; Literature [800-899]; Geography & History [900-999].


     

The top 20 Dewey categories


  16   [641] Food + drink
  12   [741] Drawing + drawings
  8   [658] General management
  5   [305] Social groups
  4   [973] General history of North America United States
  3   [158] Applied psychology
  3   [332] Financial economics
  2   [746] Textile arts
  2   [398] Folklore
  2   [616] Diseases
  2   [155] Differential + developmental psychology
  2   [153] Mental processes + intelligence
  2   [363] Other social problems + services
  2   [6] Special computer methods
  1   [812] Drama
  1   [330] Economics
  1   [579] Collection and preservation
  1   [940] General history of Europe
  1   [204] Special topics
  1   [567] Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates

Hourly Histogram of Circulation Activities

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George Legrady, with Andreas Schlegel and August Black. This active webpage has been operational since October 2005