Networks -- graphs that relate elements (nodes) with properties (edges) -- have applications in many disciplines, from business to biology, from physics to literary studies; social network analysis is one high-profile application. This workshop will introduce the basics of working with networks, including some of common methods of analysis and tools for visualization.
This workshop takes place in the computer lab in the Digital Scholarship Commons.
Presented by Ryan Horne, Post-Doctoral Fellow, World History Center, University of Pittsburgh
Date:
Friday, October 12, 2018
Location:
Hillman Library, Digital Scholarship Commons, G-49
Categories:
Digital Scholarship and Publishing Events, Workshops