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== Further reading ==
* Schwabish, Jonathan A. 2014. "[https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.28.1.209 An Economist's Guide to Visualizing Data]." ''Journal of Economic Perspectives'', 28 (1): 209–34. — Specialised guide for economic data visualisation with principles applicable across domains.▼
* {{cite book|last1=Few|first1=Stephen|title=Show me the numbers: designing tables and graphs to enlighten|date=2012|edition=2|publisher=Analytics Press|isbn=9780970601971}} — Practical guide focusing on business applications of data visualisation.
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▲* Schwabish, Jonathan A. 2014. "[https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.28.1.209 An Economist's Guide to Visualizing Data]." ''Journal of Economic Perspectives'', 28 (1): 209–34. — Specialised guide for economic data visualisation with principles applicable across domains.
* {{cite book |first=Claus O. |last=Wilke |title=Fundamentals of Data Visualisation |publisher=O'Reilly |year=2018 |isbn=978-1-4920-3108-6 |url=https://serialmentor.com/dataviz/ }} — Comprehensive guide focusing on principles of effective visualisation with real-world examples, available in print and open-access online resource.
* {{cite book|title=The visual display of quantitative information|last1=Tufte|first1=Edward R.|author-link1=Edward Tufte|date=2015|publisher=Graphics Press|edition=2|isbn=9780961392147}} — Classic foundational text on visualisation principles that remains influential decades after its first publication.
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