Social Network: a Cytoscape app for visualizing co-publication networks

  • Kofia V
  • Isserlin R
  • Buchan A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Networks that represent connections between individuals can be valuable analytic tools. The Social Network Cytoscape app is capable of creating a visual summary of connected individuals automatically. It does this by representing relationships as networks where each node denotes an individual and an edge linking two individuals represents a connection. The app focuses on creating visual summaries of individuals connected by co-publication links in academia, created from bibliographic databases like PubMed, Scopus and InCites. The resulting co-publication networks can be visualized and analyzed to better understand collaborative research networks or to communicate the extent of collaboration and publication productivity among a group of researchers, like in a grant application or departmental review report. It can also be useful as a research tool to identify important research topics, researchers and papers in a subject area.

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Kofia, V., Isserlin, R., Buchan, A. M. J., & Bader, G. D. (2015). Social Network: a Cytoscape app for visualizing co-publication networks. F1000Research, 4, 481. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6804.1

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