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Keywords: text Created by a participant at the "Wuthering Hacks : re-using library data" hackathon at Newcastle City Library on 9 April 2016. The participant used Raw (app.raw.densitydesign.org) to do visualisations using the "top 5 most borrowed titles in Newcastle Libraries in March 2016" data. The idea was to see how data could be turned from a raw format into an aesthetically pleasing item. The "top 5" titles included: Top 5 most borrowed titles for adult fiction in March 2016 1) NYPD Red / James Patterson 2) A spool of blue thread / Anne Tyler 3) Kate Mosse / The taxidermist’s daughter 4) Thin air / Ann Cleeves 5) Peppercorn street / Anna Jacobs Top 5 most borrowed titles for adult non-fiction in March 2016 1) The eternally packed suitcase / Lisa Matthews - MISSING from spreadsheet 2) The tearaway / Dean Williams 3) Foolproof cooking / Mary Berry 4) Life after you / Lucie Brownlee 5) Narrow dog to Wigan Pier / Terry Darlington Top 5 most borrowed titles for junior fiction in March 2016 1) Ten in the bed / Penny Dale 2) Walking with witches / Lynn Huggins-Cooper 3) I love you, Blue Kangaroo! / Emma Chichester-Clark 4) This is the bear / Sarah Hayes - MISSING from spreadsheet 5) Dogger / Shirley Hughes Created by a participant at the "Wuthering Hacks : re-using library data" hackathon at Newcastle City Library on 9 April 2016. The participant used Raw (app.raw.densitydesign.org) to do visualisations using the "top 5 most borrowed titles in Newcastle Libraries in March 2016" data. The idea was to see how data could be turned from a raw format into an aesthetically pleasing item. The "top 5" titles included: Top 5 most borrowed titles for adult fiction in March 2016 1) NYPD Red / James Patterson 2) A spool of blue thread / Anne Tyler 3) Kate Mosse / The taxidermist’s daughter 4) Thin air / Ann Cleeves 5) Peppercorn street / Anna Jacobs Top 5 most borrowed titles for adult non-fiction in March 2016 1) The eternally packed suitcase / Lisa Matthews - MISSING from spreadsheet 2) The tearaway / Dean Williams 3) Foolproof cooking / Mary Berry 4) Life after you / Lucie Brownlee 5) Narrow dog to Wigan Pier / Terry Darlington Top 5 most borrowed titles for junior fiction in March 2016 1) Ten in the bed / Penny Dale 2) Walking with witches / Lynn Huggins-Cooper 3) I love you, Blue Kangaroo! / Emma Chichester-Clark 4) This is the bear / Sarah Hayes - MISSING from spreadsheet 5) Dogger / Shirley Hughes
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