WG 1: Phenomenology of knowledge spaces

Complexity in the Digital Humanities – Amsterdam

Complexity in the Digital Humanities – Amsterdam

In KnowEscape we have an unique combination of experts from vary different scientific fields. A red line and common shared interest is the discovery of structure and patterns in traces of cultural heritage. To analyze and understand human culture (past, present, future) is probably the biggest challenge for complexity research….

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Knowledge Orders and Science: A joined WG meeting of KNOWeSCAPE

We are happy to announce the first joined work group meeting of KNOWeSCAPE, organized in conjunction with the “International UDC Seminar 2013 “Classification and Visualization” The Hague, 24-25 October. The meeting, which will be a joined activity of WG 1 Phenomenology of knowledge spaces and WG 3 Visual analytics of…

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Map of Science – an update

Map of Science – an update

Early in the 2000th years so-called science maps entered bibliometrics and scientometrics. (Börner et al. 2003) Mapping the disciplinary structure of the sciences has become a booming business since. Science maps can have different functions: to evaluate institutions and groups (Klavans&Boyack 2010); to characterize funded scientific networks (see Akdag et…

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