Charts tracking tags in articles by Ian Lovecy
Interactive charts on this page show tags in articles published by Ian Lovecy, 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 'ian lovecy', via our automated tagging system.
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Top tags in Ian Lovecy articles
This chart shows up to 10 tags most frequently associated with Ian Lovecy.
- select term label (near bottom of each column) to see an overview of all articles by Ian Lovecy referring to this term
- the default view of articles and total usage shows overall comparisons of top terms used by Ian Lovecy
- 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 Ian Lovecy
This data chart shows relative distribution of data associated with tags in articles written by Ian Lovecy:
- 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 Ian Lovecy
- vertical axis marks the number of articles in which Ian Lovecy refers to a term
- horizontal axis marks total usage of a term by Ian Lovecy
- 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 Ian Lovecy
Here is a list of tracked terms used by Ian Lovecy, 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 Ian Lovecy
seren (12/1), cataloguing (9/2), bldsc (6/1), software (5/1), copyright (3/1), archives (3/2), research (3/3), z39.50 (3/1), bibliographic data (2/2), university of wales (2/2), national library of wales (2/1), elib (2/1), british library (2/2), video (1/1), iso (1/1), search technology (1/1), passwords (1/1), higher education (1/1), national library (1/2), digitisation (1/1), database (1/1)
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