KnowEscape - COST Action TD1210 at the TPDL 2013
Cross domain knowledge discovery, complex system theory and semantic web
KnoweScape - means and meaning of knowledge maps
Training in Data Curation as Service in aFederated Data Infrastructure - theFrontOffice-BackOffice Model
Genericity versus expressivity – reflections about the semantics of interoperable research information systems
Measuring Science – Tracing the authors
Texts in history - visualization and digital humanities
Models and Maps of Science
Future of our city - Smart Cities and Knowledge Maps
Walking through a library remotely. Digital Humanities seminar April 12, 2013 Lille
UDC_in_Action
Mapping Social Sciences and Humanities - Impact, Orientation, Understanding Andrea esof
Seed and Expand
Drowning in information – the need of macroscopes for research funding
Mapping Digital Humanities projects. A pilot of a DH project registry for The Netherlands
Digital Humanities as Innovation: ‘constant revolution’ or ‘moving to the suburbs’?
Digital Humanities as a Virtual Community
If only I had a map!
Bibliometrics, Webometrics, Altmetrics, Alternative metrics.
How to use science maps to navigate large information spaces? What is the link between science maps and predictive models of science?