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I was thinking to reorganize Case Study more of lines on below:
- Best Data Visualization of All times - This can be consolidated including all individual examples
- Individual Case Studies
- Good Data Visualization Examples
- Insights - What kind of insights can be drawn from these case studies which we refer in the future.
Obviously numbering and reordering can be done based on data.
Any other thoughts?
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How would you differentiate between parts 2 and 3? Other than a few, I'd imagine most case studies were included because of being "Good Data Visualization Examples". And would part 1 be what we consider the best of those?
But I definitely like the idea of an insights section! Should it go above the "Application of Data Visualization" section, or elsewhere?
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- Best Data Visualization - There are multiple references mentioned such as 10 Best Data Visualization of all times, 15 best examples, etc I was thinking of including all this together.
- Individual Case Studies - Actual Case Studies (HBR) or white paper reviews, etc which have critiqued and summarized.
- Good examples - Basic examples such as Minard, etc.
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The multiple references section I think has been moved closer to the bottom as more of a "for further reading" section instead of as the intro to the chapter.
If the Good Examples are more basic, then maybe we should put them before the more complex case studies? That way the chapter goes:
- Basic/introductory examples
- Complex examples with more analysis
- References for further exploration
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