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Geovisualization of Bibliographic Data Using ArcGIS

机译:使用ArcGIS的书目数据的地理化

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This study examined the geographic aspects of literature involving the visualization of bibliographic data published by authors residing in the contiguous United States. ArcGIS was used to visualize networks of cited-citing publications and co-authors for 102 publications based on first author institutional affiliation. Spatial statistics and other tools within ArcGIS were used to explore the clustering of research activity and test the "death of distance" hypothesis among co-authors. Both the "producers" and "consumers" of the scholarly output were found to be clustered. Visual inspection of the thematic maps found research activity concentrated in the following cities: Bloomington, IN, Philadelphia, PA, Sandia, NM, Stillwater, OK, and Tucson, AZ. Over half of the co-authorship (60%) occurred among authors within the same ZIP code. The cited-citing publication network and co-author network maps shared a characteristic pattern indicating that many producers and consumers also co-authored with each other. While the number of co-authored publications in the field of visualization of bibliographic data increased from 1995-2009, the average co-author distance remained unchanged over that period.
机译:本研究审查了文学的地理方面,涉及居住在连续的美国居住的作者发表的书目数据的可视化。 ArcGIS用于可视化引用的出版物和共同作者的网络,以获得基于第一作者的制度隶属度的102个出版物。 ArcGIS内的空间统计数据和其他工具用于探索研究活动的聚类,并测试共同作者之间的“距离死亡”假设。发现学术产出的“生产者”和“消费者”都被发现聚集在一起。对专题地图的目视检查找到了研究活动集中在以下城市:布卢明顿,费城,帕,桑迪亚,纳米,斯蒂尔沃特,奥兹,艾兹,亚斯森。在同一邮政编码内的作者中发生了超过一半的共同作者(60%)。引用的出版网络和共同作者网络地图共享了一种特征模式,表明许多生产者和消费者也共同互相撰写。虽然从1995 - 2009年增加了书目数据视野中的共同撰写的出版物的数量,但平均共同作者距离在此期间保持不变。

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