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Toolkits for visualizing co-authorship graph

Published:07 June 2004Publication History

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Visualization eases insight into complex systems such as co-authorship networks. We present an initial deployment of an author navigator application for convenient visual examination of JCDL and LANL co--authorship networks.

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        JCDL '04: Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
        June 2004
        440 pages
        ISBN:1581138326
        DOI:10.1145/996350

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        • Published: 7 June 2004

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        JCDL '04 Paper Acceptance Rate61of249submissions,24%Overall Acceptance Rate415of1,482submissions,28%

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