@misc{noauthororeditor2011ulrik, abstract = {We propose a visual representation of bibliographic data based on shared references. Our method employs a distance metric that is derived from bibliographic coupling and then subjected to fast approximate multidimensional scaling. Its utility is demon- strated by an explorative analysis of social network publications that, most notably, depicts the genesis of an area now commonly referred to as network science. However, the example also illustrates some common pitfalls in bibliometric analysis. }, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Pich, Christian}, interhash = {966f25411e26d12c4be6a700d8d1eda0}, intrahash = {4c82d3d674aee439735cae0abb920a35}, journal = {Journal of Social Structure}, title = {Explorative Visualization of Citation Patterns in Social Network Research}, url = {http://www.cmu.edu/joss/content/articles/volume12/BrandesPich/index.pdf}, volume = {12(8)}, year = 2011 } @book{brandes2005network, address = {[New York]}, author = {Brandes, Ulrik. and Erlebach, Thomas.}, interhash = {ae40403faa9a80926c66da73cf6e29ba}, intrahash = {11695c81746f2ac6e25fab7c6ed49fbf}, isbn = {9783540249795 3540249796 9783540319559 3540319557}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg}, refid = {318289062}, title = {Network Analysis}, url = {http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=3540249796}, year = 2005 } @book{BraErl05, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Erlebach, Thomas}, interhash = {063c95923f07b0180d16336ef0c8ac56}, intrahash = {ab8b0742de22b0fa06206089d52883da}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {Network Analysis: Methodological Foundations}, year = 2005 } @inproceedings{1526808, abstract = {In this paper we give models and algorithms to describe and analyze the collaboration among authors of Wikipedia from a network analytical perspective. The edit network encodes who interacts how with whom when editing an article; it significantly extends previous network models that code author communities in Wikipedia. Several characteristics summarizing some aspects of the organization process and allowing the analyst to identify certain types of authors can be obtained from the edit network. Moreover, we propose several indicators characterizing the global network structure and methods to visualize edit networks. It is shown that the structural network indicators are correlated with quality labels of the associated Wikipedia articles.}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Kenis, Patrick and Lerner, J\"{u}rgen and van Raaij, Denise}, booktitle = {WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1526709.1526808}, interhash = {1d0c41c49ae3821dbde05fe6e34d0a4a}, intrahash = {3569586bacbec77f6da6db5461db7857}, isbn = {978-1-60558-487-4}, location = {Madrid, Spain}, pages = {731--740}, publisher = {ACM}, title = {Network analysis of collaboration structure in Wikipedia}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1526808}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{Brandes07Role, abstract = {Abstract. Communities in social networks are often defined as groups of densely connected actors. However, members of the same dense group are not equal but may differ largely in their social position or in the role they play. Furthermore, the same positions can be found across the borders of dense communities so that networks contain a significant group structure which does not coincide with the structure of dense groups. This papers gives a survey over formalizations of network-positions with a special emphasis on the use of algebraic notions.}, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Lerner, Jürgen}, booktitle = {ICFCA 2007 Satellite Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Conceptual Structures: Exploring Opportunities}, editor = {Obiedkov, Sergei and Roth, Camille}, interhash = {38a2ada146d754d86889068e548316ec}, intrahash = {6ea541158f972b850e9ea330b473c7c4}, title = {Role-equivalent Actors in Networks}, url = {http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/algo/publications/bl-rean-07.pdf}, year = 2007 } @inproceedings{Brandes07Role, abstract = {Abstract. Communities in social networks are often defined as groups of densely connected actors. However, members of the same dense group are not equal but may differ largely in their social position or in the role they play. Furthermore, the same positions can be found across the borders of dense communities so that networks contain a significant group structure which does not coincide with the structure of dense groups. This papers gives a survey over formalizations of network-positions with a special emphasis on the use of algebraic notions.}, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Lerner, Jürgen}, booktitle = {ICFCA 2007 Satellite Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Conceptual Structures: Exploring Opportunities}, editor = {Obiedkov, Sergei and Roth, Camille}, interhash = {38a2ada146d754d86889068e548316ec}, intrahash = {6ea541158f972b850e9ea330b473c7c4}, title = {Role-equivalent Actors in Networks}, url = {http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/algo/publications/bl-rean-07.pdf}, year = 2007 }