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The Lab has just released his second post titled Global Institutional Collaboration in Science, available at: http://scimagolab.com/blog/2011/institutional-collaboration-in-global-science/
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I write a few lines to announce that the Lab Scimago Blog has just published his second post titled Institutional Collaboration in Global Science. As recently announced, we think of this blog as a forum for discussion so we encourage you to participate.
The current post has a map of scientific cooperation between research institutions around the world built by an algorithm of the type called "force-based layout (representation system based on forces) or" spring embedding "(spring representation system or tensors). An immediate advantage of these representations is the ability to perceive at first glance some properties of relations between institutions and clusters of institutions that are not otherwise readily observable.
Through the text of the post, Professor Félix de Moya makes a valuation relations of global scientific collaboration between different regions of the world used to test the usefulness of the maps generated by these techniques.
The post is available at:
http://scimagolab.com/blog/2011/institutional-collaboration-in-global-science/
Borja González Pereira Contact
Scimago
Media Lab
http://www . scimagolab.com
Email: getintouch@scimagolab.com
Twitter: @ SCImago
The current post has a map of scientific cooperation between research institutions around the world built by an algorithm of the type called "force-based layout (representation system based on forces) or" spring embedding "(spring representation system or tensors). An immediate advantage of these representations is the ability to perceive at first glance some properties of relations between institutions and clusters of institutions that are not otherwise readily observable.
Through the text of the post, Professor Félix de Moya makes a valuation relations of global scientific collaboration between different regions of the world used to test the usefulness of the maps generated by these techniques.
The post is available at:
http://scimagolab.com/blog/2011/institutional-collaboration-in-global-science/
Borja González Pereira Contact
Scimago
Media Lab
http://www . scimagolab.com
Email: getintouch@scimagolab.com
Twitter: @ SCImago
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