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数据描述
Seattle Library James Patterson Checkouts
James Patterson Book Checkouts from Seattle Library
By Andy Kriebel [source]
About this dataset
> This dataset provides comprehensive information on the checkouts and trends of James Patterson books from the Seattle Public Library. The dataset includes various attributes that shed light on the popularity and usage patterns of these books. > > The dataset features columns such as Material Type, which categorizes the type of material, such as book, ebook, DVD, etc., enabling analysis on different formats. The Title column lists the title of each book, allowing for individual book analysis. Moreover,Series indicates if a particular book belongs to a series or not, providing insights into Patterson's popular literary series. > > Other columns in this dataset include Checkout Year and Checkout Month, which indicate the year and month in which each book was checked out respectively. These variables can be used to analyze seasonal or yearly trends in checkout behavior. Additionally,Checkouts provides information on how many times each specific book has been checked out. > > The Subjects column showcases different subjects or genres that each James Patterson book belongs to, facilitating analyses related to genre preferences or reading interests among library users. > > Furthermore,the publisher's information is included under the column Publisher, revealing insights into publishing trends associated with James Patterson's works.The 'Publication Year' specifies when a particular title was published. > > This comprehensive dataset offers immense potential for exploring various aspects of James Patterson books' checkouts at the Seattle Public Library. By analyzing these factors, one can gain valuable insights into reader preferences, popular series/styles/themes within his works,and understand overall readership patterns over time.Taking these factors into account can lead to improved decision-making strategies for library management and collection development activities.Due diligence must be taken while interpreting such findings given that this data caters specifically to one public library rather than being representative of all possible scenarios in broader contexts outside it.Nevertheless,this dataset presents an excellent starting point for exploring James Patterson's popularity among library users in Seattle specifically,and potentially inferring wider literature consumption trends within a comparable demographic
How to use the dataset
> > > - Title: > - This column provides the title of each book in the dataset. > > - Material Type: > - The Material Type column categorizes each entry based on its type, such as book, ebook, DVD, etc. > > - Series: > - If applicable, this column mentions the series that a particular book belongs to. > > - Checkout Year: > - This column represents the year in which a book was checked out from the library. > > - Checkout Month: > - The Checkout Month column categorizes books based on which month they were checked out during their respective checkout year. > > - Checkouts: > - The Checkouts column indicates how many times a specific book has been checked out from the library till date. > > - Subjects: > - The Subjects column provides information about the genres or subjects associated with each book in the dataset. > > - Publisher: > - This column states the name of the publisher for each listed book. > > - Publication Year: > - Each entry within this column signifies when a particular title was published. > > > By utilizing these different data columns within this dataset, you can gain insights into various aspects related to James Patterson books' checkouts at Seattle Public Library over time without referring to certain dates explicitly mentioned anywhere. > > > Please note that some columns may contain missing or incomplete information due to data entries being optional or not available at all times. > > > We hope that you find this guide helpful and are able to draw interesting conclusions and observations using this dataset!
Research Ideas
> - Analyzing trends in the checkout rates of James Patterson books over time to understand popularity and demand. > - Identifying the most popular James Patterson book titles at the Seattle Public Library based on checkouts. > - Examining the relationship between material type (e.g., book, ebook, DVD) and checkout rates for James Patterson books to understand user preferences and preferences for different formats
Acknowledgements
> If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors. > Data Source > >
License
> > > License: Dataset copyright by authors > - You are free to: > - Share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose, even commercially. > - Adapt - remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. > - You must: > - Give appropriate credit - Provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. > - ShareAlike - You must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. > - Keep intact - all notices that refer to this license, including copyright notices.
Columns
File: Seattle Library James Patterson Book Checkouts.csv
Column name | Description |
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Material Type | The type of material, such as book, ebook, DVD, etc. (Categorical) |
Title | The title of each book written by James Patterson available at the library. (Text) |
Series | The series that a particular book belongs to, if applicable. (Text) |
Checkout Year | The year in which a particular book was checked out from the library. (Numeric) |
Checkout Month | The month in which a specific book was checked out from the library. (Categorical) |
Checkouts | The number of times each book has been checked out from the Seattle Public Library. (Numeric) |
Subjects | The subjects or genres that each book belongs to according to their classification at the library. (Text) |
Publisher | The publisher of each of James Patterson's books in this dataset. (Text) |
Publication Year | The year in which each book was published (the year it was released). (Numeric) |
Acknowledgements
> If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors. > If you use this dataset in your research, please credit Andy Kriebel.
