Charts tracking tags in articles by Marieke Guy
Interactive charts on this page show tags in articles published by Marieke Guy, 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 'marieke guy', via our automated tagging system.
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Top tags in Marieke Guy articles
This chart shows up to 10 tags most frequently associated with Marieke Guy.
- select term label (near bottom of each column) to see an overview of all articles by Marieke Guy referring to this term
- the default view of articles and total usage shows overall comparisons of top terms used by Marieke Guy
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Long tail: all tags in articles by Marieke Guy
This data chart shows relative distribution of data associated with tags in articles written by Marieke Guy:
- 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 Marieke Guy
- vertical axis marks the number of articles in which Marieke Guy refers to a term
- horizontal axis marks total usage of a term by Marieke Guy
- 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 Marieke Guy
Here is a list of tracked terms used by Marieke Guy, 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 Marieke Guy
wiki (286/6), data (230/20), research (172/25), metadata (160/18), remote working (143/8), ukoln (132/26), jisc (110/16), archives (106/17), blog (72/14), software (63/19), search technology (61/12), big data (51/2), digitisation (46/7), ocr (44/1), preservation (42/12), video (41/10), university of bath (39/18), repositories (34/8), framework (34/16), google (34/11), database (32/13), twitter (30/7), digital preservation (29/6), e-learning (29/7), interoperability (28/11), cataloguing (26/8), web 2.0 (26/5), bbc (25/6), copyright (24/11), dcc (24/8), url (24/10), data management (23/6), oai (22/3), dublin core (20/8), data set (20/9), cloud computing (19/4), ict (19/6), infrastructure (19/7), wikipedia (19/5), web development (18/7), higher education (18/8), curation (18/5), mobile (17/8), dner (17/3), impact project (16/2), e-framework (16/1), ifla (15/1), open source (15/8), eprints (15/3), eduserv (14/3), british library (14/6), digital repositories (13/4), abbyy (13/1), multimedia (12/7), digital library (12/8), flickr (12/4), usability (12/5), university of oxford (11/8), standards (11/7), wireless (11/4), facebook (11/4), wellcome trust (10/3), portal (10/2), geospatial data (10/3), open access (10/4), xml (10/6), streaming (10/4), privacy (9/3), shibboleth (9/2), controlled vocabularies (9/2), dissemination (9/6), europeana (8/3), e-research (8/2), vocabularies (8/5), rss (8/3), graphics (8/5), rdf (7/4), accessibility (7/6), open data (7/4), digital curation (7/5), algorithm (7/4), youtube (7/3), podcast (7/3), tagging (7/4), powr (7/3), e-business (7/2), licence (6/4), authentication (6/5), mimas (6/4), web resources (6/2), jisc information environment (6/3), university of edinburgh (6/2), openurl (6/1), creative commons (6/4), bibliographic data (5/3), windows (5/1), finereader (5/1), worldcat (5/2), university of southampton (5/4), resource discovery (5/4), oer (5/3), ilrt (5/1), marc (5/3), social networks (5/2), web services (5/2), oclc (5/3), amazon (5/3), university of sheffield (5/1), scarlet (5/1), further education (5/3), e-science (5/1), identifier (4/4), data mining (4/2), ibm (4/2), oais (4/3), internet archive (4/2), application profile (4/1), eportfolio (4/3), ontologies (4/1), hefce (4/1), passwords (4/2), mobile phone (4/2), university of salford (4/1), collection description (4/2), svg (4/2), intranet (4/2), w3c (3/2), semantic web (3/3), beginners guide to digital preservation (3/2), wordpress (3/3), content management (3/1), national library of finland (3/1), rae (3/1), jabber (3/1), university college london (3/3), wikimania (3/1), learning objects (3/3), uk data archive (3/1), university of manchester (3/2), internet explorer (3/3), eprints uk (3/1), information retrieval (3/2), coalition for networked information (3/3), standardisation (3/2), bnf (3/1), sgml (3/2), university of london (3/2), network service (3/1), coventry university (3/2), jisc collections (3/1), browser (3/3), rslp (3/2), ejournal (3/1), text mining (3/2), university of bristol (3/2), uportal (3/1), cree (3/1), microsoft (3/3), university of dundee (3/2), university of northampton (3/1), elluminate (3/1), jorum (3/1), national grid service (3/1), html (3/3), webinar (3/1), vector graphics (3/2), css (3/1), virtual research environment (3/1), linked data (3/2), lod (3/1), brightsolid (3/1), google docs (3/1), api (3/2), edina (3/2), intellectual property (2/2), tesseract (2/1), pageflakes (2/1), cni (2/2), university of california berkeley (2/1), qik (2/1), mpeg (2/2), moodle (2/1), schema (2/2), digital media (2/1), netvibes (2/1), university of leeds (2/2), schema.org (2/1), storify (2/1), frbr (2/1), ustream (2/1), foia (2/1), instant messaging (2/1), information society (2/2), university of glasgow (2/2), oai-pmh (2/1), e-government (2/1), liw (2/1), augmented reality (2/1), national library of the netherlands (2/1), onix (2/1), adobe (2/1), videoconferencing (2/1), imperial college london (2/2), hadoop (2/1), nosql (2/1), d-lib magazine (2/2), resource description (2/3), jisc powr project (2/1), hashtag (2/1), owl (2/1), usb (2/2), cetis (2/2), oss watch (2/1), nhs (2/1), data model (2/1), andrew w mellon foundation (2/2), ebook (2/2), portfolio (2/1), google maps (2/1), mets (2/2), digimap (2/1), personalisation (2/2), solr (2/1), knowledge base (2/2), national library (2/3), ahlib (2/1), dest (2/1), cclrc (2/1), gnu (2/2), national e-science centre (2/1), rdmrose (2/1), junaio (2/1), operating system (2/2), oreilly (1/1), sosig (1/1), library data (1/1), uri (1/1), learning design (1/1), cilip (1/1), thesaurus (1/1), stm (1/1), claddier (1/1), oasis (1/1), queens university belfast (1/1), firefox (1/1), epub (1/1), foaf (1/1), inspiral (1/1), smartphone (1/1), intute (1/1), ftp (1/1), iso (1/1), odp (1/1), oracle (1/1), oxford university press (1/1), named entity recognition (1/1), gif (1/1), chrome (1/1), google books (1/1), cornell university (1/1), webtrends (1/1), file sharing (1/1), repec (1/1), rdfa (1/1), gis (1/3), flash (1/1), mp3 (1/1), oxford internet institute (1/1), wms (1/1), digital preservation coalition (1/1), datacite (1/1), sherpa (1/1), arl (1/1), ead (1/1), tufts university (1/1), subject portals project (1/1), google trends (1/1), austrian national library (1/1), opml (1/1), wsrp (1/1), london school of economics (1/1), digital archive (1/1), raster graphics (1/1), nesli (1/1), vads (1/1), university of nottingham (1/1), institutional repository (1/1), open geospatial consortium (1/1), mla (1/1), ieee lom (1/1), american library association (1/1), orcid (1/1), university of wales (1/1), ieee (1/1), web app (1/1), national and university library of slovenia (1/1), learning object metadata (1/1), ukerna (1/1), middlesex university (1/1), association of research libraries (1/1), lom (1/1), hypertext (1/1), content conversion specialists (1/1), harvard university (1/1), tasi (1/1), dvd (1/1), dmponline (1/1), oxford brookes university (1/1), qr code (1/1), university of cambridge (1/1), university of munich (1/1), fedora commons (1/1), open university (1/1), agora (1/1), kings college london (1/1), apple (1/1), california digital library (1/1), dealing with data (1/1), ucisa (1/1), google scholar (1/1), university of aberdeen (1/1), simple dublin core (1/1), elib (1/1), irods (1/1), amplified event (1/1), university of sussex (1/1), institute for dutch lexicology (1/1), microblogging (1/1), mrc (1/1), university of utrecht (1/1), social software (1/1), open planets foundation (1/1), syndication (1/1), datashare (1/1), simon fraser university (1/1), mac os (1/1), vle (1/1), optical character recognition (1/1), romeo (1/1), sword protocol (1/1), cd-lor (1/1), aggregation (1/1), google analytics (1/1), stanford university (1/1), gopher (1/1), mp4 (1/1), learning analytics (1/1), communications protocol (1/1), university of lisbon (1/1), open archives initiative (1/1), haptics (1/1), z39.50 (1/1), png (1/1), ogc (1/1), avi (1/1), university of essex (1/1), data visualisation (1/1), unicode (1/1), university of leicester (1/1)
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