Visualizations

Publication Ecosystems of Two Grant Proposal Teams

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         Description: The networks display the publication ecosystems corresponding to two different grant proposal teams – one that was successful in receiving funding and another that was unsuccessful. The largest node represents the proposal team of interest, and all other nodes represent a publication that was co-authored by members of the proposal team (first-order separation) or co-authored by co-authors of members of the proposal team (second-order separation), published prior to the proposal submission date. Colors represent differences in modularity (density of connections). Both proposal teams were composed of 6 investigators, however the unsuccessful proposal team was embedded in an ecosystem containing only 166 publication teams and 212 unique authors while the successful proposal team was embedded in an ecosystem containing 291 publication teams and 243 unique authors. As such, the successful proposal team was in a position of greater knowledge diversity than the unsuccessful proposal team.

Nodes:Largest node = Grant proposal team; All other nodes = Publication that was co-authored by members of the proposal team or co-authored by co-authors of the proposal team, published prior to the proposal submission date

Links: A proposal-publication or publication-publication shared at least one investigator/co-author in common

Credit: Neelam Modi

EVE online Star Systems

Description: The graph illustrates all stars (i.e. solar systems) in the online game EVE online and the transportation paths between them.

Node: A solar system in Eve online;

Link: Jump gates (or teleport path) between solar systems

 

 

Gates Project: Knowledge networks in Bihar, India

Gates Project

Description: Knowledge networks of government officials, development partner officials, and program employees in several districts in Bihar at the outset of a campaign to reduce the rates of infant mortality, fertility, and malnutrition and to increase immunization coverage.

Nodes: Health care workers and government officials in Bihar, India;

Links: Advice seeking relations

 

 

 

Oncofertility Co-Authorship 2010

Oncofertility coauthorship 2010

Description: Co-authorship of researchers in oncofertility consortium.

Nodes: Researchers (color-coded by expertise and sized by numbers of publications);

Links: Co-authored in publications.

 

 

 

 

 

Friendship in SecondLife Teen Grid

Friendship in Second Life Teen Grid

Description: Friendship relations of teenagers in SecondLife colored by gender and grouped by country

Blue: Male

Red: Female

Size indicates age

 

 

 

Researchers Related to Keyword “Network”

Researchers Related to keyword network

Description: Researchers in Northwestern and their relation to the keyword “network”

Nodes with bigger labels have more research related networks

Nodes closer to each other have more collaborations

 

 

Collaborators in WebNetSci 2011

WebNetSci

Description: Collaboration network of the participants of Web Science meets Network Science Workshop 2011

Nodes: Researchers (color coded by areas: blue – social science; red – non social science);

Links: Collaboration in publications

 

 

Security Related in NSF Cyber-Infrastructure Awards

NSF Cyber-Infrastructure

Description: All proposals, PIs, programs, papers, and keywords related to the term security in NSF cyber-infrastructure related awards

Node: Red – focal keyword, blue – proposals, brown – PI/co-PIs, pink – keywords, Purple – institutions

Links: Associations between nodes

 

 

NUCATS Applicant Co-Authorship

NUCATS Co-Author

Description: Co-author relations among all grant applicants for NU Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

Nodes: Orange – researchers; blue – proposals

Links: Purple – co-authorship between researchers (line width indicates the number of papers co-authored); blue – researcher-proposal relations

 

 

NUCATS Applicants and Departments

NUCATS Departments

Description: This graph shows the association of all proposals NUCATS received, and their authors and departments

Nodes: Yellow – proposals, orange – authors, blue – departments

Links: Blue – author-proposal relations; green – author-department relations; purple – co-authorship between authors.

 

 

CTSC: Co-Citation Network

CTSC Co-Citation Network Labels

Description: The co-citation network illustrating the researchers submitted proposals to Clinical and Translational Science Center in Cornell University, numbers of citations they received, and whether they are cited together in other publications.

Nodes: Researchers submitted proposals to Cornell CTSC (layers and sizes of nodes show their numbers of citations received from 1963 (inner) to 2008 (outer)

Links: Two researchers are cited together in other publications

 

 

CTSC: Co-Citation Network (No Labels)

CTSC Co-Citation Network No Labels

Description: The co-citation network illustrating the researchers submitted proposals to Clinical and Translational Science Center in Cornell University, numbers of citations they received, and whether they are cited together in other publications.

Nodes: Researchers submitted proposals to Cornell CTSC (layers and sizes of nodes show their numbers of citations received from 1963 (inner) to 2008 (outer)

Links: Two researchers are cited together in other publications

 

 

CTSC: Author Keyword Sharing

CTSC Author Keyword Sharing

Description: The similarity network illustrating whether there are common keywords shared in publications among the researchers submitted proposals to Clinical and Translational Science Center in Cornell University

Nodes: Researchers submitted proposals to Cornell CTSC.

Links: Two researchers shared common keywords in their publications

 

 

CTSC: Researchers and Subject Category 

CTSC Researchers and Subject Category

Description: CTSC researchers, their schools, and research subject categories

Nodes: Pink – researchers; green – subject categories; yellow – universities

Links: aAssociations between two types of nodes

 

 

 

CTSC: Awarded Proposals, PI’s, and Institutions

CTSC Awarded Proposals PIs Institutions

Description: Illustrate all awarded CTSC proposals in 2008 and their PIs and institutions.

Nodes: Green – awarded PI/co-PIs, brown –  proposals ; blue – institutions

Links: Brown links – PI-proposal relations; blue – co-PI-proposal relations; green – author-institution relations

 

 

CTSC: Awardees and Their Subject 

CTSC Awardees and Their Subject Categories

Description: Illustrate the specialties of all CTSC awardees in 2008

Nodes: Brown – awarded PI/co-PIs, blue – publication subject categories

Links: Published in the subject category

 

 

 

 

Everquest II: Player Trade Networks in Different Servers

EQ2_Trade_Networks

Description: Player trading relations (e.g. exchanging items) in different game servers of EverQuest II

Nodes: Players

Links: Trading relations (link width indicating trading frequencies)

 

 

 

 

Everquest II: Networks

EQ2_Networks

Description: Players partnership, IM, trade, and mail networks in EverQuest II

Nodes: Black – male player; Red – female players

Links: Relations