AcademyScope Interactive Touch-Screen Visualization Now On Display at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.
| CNS News
During the second half of 2012 and into this year, CNS was lucky
enough to be part of an extremely productive collaboration with
the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC, that resulted
in a state-of-the-art, interactive touch-screen visualization
called AcademyScope.
Using a 55-inch, multi-touch screen, viewers can explore
all reports published by the National Academy of Sciences,
National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and
National Research Council—from twenty years ago to today.
The Automatic Mode of the visualization shows the 100 most
frequently downloaded reports of the previous seven days as well
as newly released reports. Displayed downloads, including download
totals, are current within the minute.
The Interactive Mode supports browsing and exploration by
topic, subtopic, and individual report. Users can select a topic
on the right to reveal all of its subtopics, and touch one of the
subtopics to display all reports in that area and their
relatedness to each other. (Links between reports are
automatically generated based on the incidence of shared key terms
and phrases.) Touching any report brings up detailed information
on the right side of the display. There's also a QR code that
allows users to download a PDF of the report to their smart
device.
Acknowledgements: Katy Börner (initial concept, design &
interactivity consultation), Chin Hua Kong (lead software
developer), Samuel Mills (graphic design), Adam Simpson
(programming), Bhumi Patel (programming), Rohit Alekar
(programming).
Click here to watch a video detailing the
design and programming of AcademyScope.