Charts tracking tags in articles by Marie-therese Gramstadt
Interactive charts on this page show tags in articles published by Marie-therese Gramstadt, tracking usage from 1996 (when publication started) to present (as of most recently published issue).
Data used in these charts is drawn from all articles tagged with 'marie-therese gramstadt', via our automated tagging system.
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Top tags in Marie-therese Gramstadt articles
This chart shows up to 10 tags most frequently associated with Marie-therese Gramstadt.
- select term label (near bottom of each column) to see an overview of all articles by Marie-therese Gramstadt referring to this term
- the default view of articles and total usage shows overall comparisons of top terms used by Marie-therese Gramstadt
- de-select the 'articles' label to hide this data set and focus on total usage of each term
- de-select the ''total usage' label to hide this data set to focus on numbers of articles referring to each term
Long tail: all tags in articles by Marie-therese Gramstadt
This data chart shows relative distribution of data associated with tags in articles written by Marie-therese Gramstadt:
- points in red plot data related to the top 10 tags
- points in blue plot the (more or less) long tail of other tags also associated with Marie-therese Gramstadt
- vertical axis marks the number of articles in which Marie-therese Gramstadt refers to a term
- horizontal axis marks total usage of a term by Marie-therese Gramstadt
- darker points in this chart indicate overlaps of terms mentioned in same number of articles with same total usage
Complete list of tags associated with Marie-therese Gramstadt
Here is a list of tracked terms used by Marie-therese Gramstadt, ordered by total usage of each term.
- numbers in parentheses indicate each tag's position in the chart (total usage / number of articles).
- term names provide links to overviews of relevant articles by Marie-therese Gramstadt
research (255/4), data (98/4), repositories (81/2), scarlet (55/2), university for the creative arts (44/4), jisc (42/4), archives (37/4), vads (36/4), software (25/3), eprints (21/2), augmented reality (20/2), blog (20/4), university of sussex (18/1), mimas (16/1), data management (15/1), kaptur (13/2), university of manchester (13/1), university of the arts london (12/4), ipad (12/2), curation (12/2), copyright (10/2), preservation (9/1), open access (8/2), multimedia (7/3), video (7/3), jorum (6/1), infrastructure (6/2), learning objects (6/1), cataloguing (6/3), adobe (6/1), data set (6/2), metadata (6/2), higher education (6/2), framework (5/3), university of london (5/4), microsoft office (5/1), oer (5/2), pictiva (4/1), microsoft (4/2), glasgow school of art (4/2), windows (4/2), e-learning (4/2), university of brighton (4/1), google (3/2), mobile (3/1), depositmo (3/1), graphics (3/2), institutional repository (3/1), flickr (3/1), youtube (3/2), museum of london (2/1), courtauld institute of art (2/2), portfolio (2/2), screencast (2/2), rsp (2/1), mrc (2/1), learning design (2/1), goldsmiths college (2/2), accessibility (2/2), portal (2/2), romeo (2/1), elluminate (2/1), ahrc (2/1), falmouth university (2/2), university of surrey (2/1), university of huddersfield (2/1), jisc digital media (2/1), digitisation (2/2), bournemouth university (2/1), smartphone (2/1), database (2/2), royal college of art (2/1), search technology (2/2), gotomeeting (2/1), operating system (2/1), apple (2/1), oreilly (1/1), northumbria university (1/1), university of edinburgh (1/1), open source (1/1), opendoar (1/1), facebook (1/1), university of bristol (1/1), semantic web (1/1), blackboard (1/1), hefce (1/1), podcast (1/1), research information management (1/1), cloud computing (1/1), university of exeter (1/1), web2rights (1/1), leiden university (1/1), university of glasgow (1/1), mac os (1/1), web 2.0 (1/1), safari (1/1), vle (1/1), google search (1/1), university of chicago (1/1), flash (1/1), university of southampton (1/1), university of bath (1/1), datacite (1/1), google maps (1/1), university of birmingham (1/1), canterbury christ church university (1/1), web resources (1/1), photoshop (1/1), alt (1/1), firefox (1/1), sword protocol (1/1), schema (1/1), edinburgh college of art (1/1), vocabularies (1/1), url (1/1), jisc information environment (1/1), keepit (1/1), repositories support project (1/1), standards (1/1), wiki (1/1), dcc (1/1), dspace (1/1), usb (1/1), exif (1/1), uk data archive (1/1), html5 (1/1), web browser (1/1), wireless (1/1), browser (1/1), internet explorer (1/1), university of nottingham (1/1), university of essex (1/1), ftp (1/1), imperial college london (1/1), reposit (1/1), university of leicester (1/1), university of sheffield (1/1)
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