Charts tracking usage of 'research information network'
Interactive charts on this page show usage of the term 'research information network' in Ariadne articles, 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 'research information network', via our automated tagging system.
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Timeline of references to 'research information network'
This data chart includes two timelines:
- 'articles' timeline tracks the number of articles that mention 'research information network' (per date)
- 'total usage' timeline tracks all references throughout articles to 'research information network' (per date)
Relative recency of references to 'research information network'
This data chart highlights bands of recency:
- numbers of articles referring to 'research information network' recently (within previous year), mid-term (between one and three years), and longer-term (older than three years)
- total usage of 'research information network' recently (within previous year), mid-term (between one and three years), and longer-term (older than three years)
Top 10: authors most frequently referring to 'research information network'
This chart shows up to 10 authors most frequently using this term 'research information network'.
- select author name label (near bottom of each column) to see an overview of all articles by author referring to 'research information network'
- the default view of articles and total usage shows how these authors compare overall
- de-select the 'articles' label to hide this data set and focus on how these authors compare by total usage of 'research information network'
- de-select the ''total usage' label to hide this data set to focus on how these authors compare by total numbers of articles referring to 'research information network'
Long tail: all authors referring to 'research information network'
This data chart shows all authors referring to 'research information network', ordered by each author's number of articles mentioning this term versus total usage of this term:
- points in red plot data related to the top 10 authors most frequently referring to 'research information network'
- points in blue plot the (more or less) long tail of other authors also referring to 'research information network'
- vertical axis marks the number of articles by an author referring to 'research information network'
- horizontal axis marks an author's total usage of term 'research information network'
Note that darker points in this chart can indicate overlaps where several authors have written the same numbers of articles with the same total usage of this term 'research information network'.
Complete list of authors discussing 'research information network'
Here is a list of all authors referring to 'research information network', ordered by total usage of this term.
- numbers in parentheses indicate each author's relative distribution in the chart above (total usage / number of articles).
- author names provide links to overviews of articles by each author discussing 'research information network'
malcolm heath (6/1), michael jubb (6/1), david robey (6/1), stephanie kenna (3/1), alex ball (3/1), claire tylee (3/1), amy gibbons (3/1), katrin flemming (3/1), elly cope (3/1), reg carr (2/1), joy palmer (2/1), jez cope (2/1), allan parsons (2/1), geraldine jones (2/1), graham pryor (2/1), martin donnelly (2/1), lorcan dempsey (1/1), robert beagrie (1/1), asif akram (1/1), neil beagrie (1/1), meriel patrick (1/1), rhiannon mcloughlin (1/1), luis martinez-uribe (1/1), ian rowlands (1/1), judy reading (1/1), tahir mansoori (1/1), michael a. fraser (1/1), james a. j. wilson (1/1), brian whalley (1/1), caren milloy (1/1), paul jeffreys (1/1)
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