Network graphs are a fun and inventive way to display relationships between entities, like people, organizations, and articles, and uncover trends and connections from large datasets. If you are interested in looking at the connections between people with shared interests, like authors in specific fields, or just want to learn how network graphs are constructed, this workshop will provide an introduction to network graphs and some of the software that can be used to create them. Programs like Gephi and VOSviewer will be covered, but no experience is needed.
Register to attend the live session or to receive a copy of the recording.
This workshop will be offered as an online session via Zoom. You must register for this workshop. You will receive a registration confirmation email, which includes the Zoom link for the workshop. On the day of the workshop, participants should log into their temple.zoom.us accounts in order to skip the waiting room. If participants are not Temple affiliates, they should use their first and last names in order to be admitted to the session.
Please reach out to Will Dean, will.dean@temple.edu, with questions.
Workshop is recommended for: Undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, Temple Hospital staff, and community members.