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Networks Demystified 7: Doing Co-Citation Analyses

So this is awkward. I’ve published Networks Demystified 7: Doing Citation Analyses before Networks Demystified 6: Organizing Your Twitter Lists. What depraved lunatic would do such a thing? The kind of depraved lunatic that is teaching this very subject twice in the next two weeks: deal with it, you’ll get your twitterstructions soon, internet. In […]

September 23, 2013 | 17 Comments

Networks Demystified 4: Co-Citation Analysis

This installment of Networks Demystified is the first one that’s actually applied. A few days ago, a discussion arose over twitter involving citation networks, and this post fills the dual purpose of continuing that discussion, and teaching a bit about basic citation analysis. If you’re looking for the very basics of networks, see part 1 […]

in method | June 30, 2013 | 3,168 Words | 5 Comments

How many citations does a paper have to get before it’s significantly above baseline impact for the field?

How many citations does a paper have to get before it’s significantly above baseline impact for the field? Can anyone answer this basic Q? — mrgunn (@mrgunn) September 20, 2012 [Note: This blog post was originally hidden because it’s not aimed at my usual audience. I decided to open it up because, hey, I guess it’s […]

in method | September 24, 2012 | 1,402 Words | 7 Comments

Early Modern Letters Online

Early modern history! Science! Letters! Data! Four of my favoritest things have been combined in this brand new beta release of Early Modern Letters Online from Oxford University. Summary EMLO (what an adorable acronym, I kind of what to tickle it) is Oxford’s answer to a metadata database (metadatabase?) of, you guessed it, early modern […]

in reviews | January 30, 2012 | 1,188 Words | Comment

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