2017 Twelfth International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icdim.2017.8244674
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Scientific visualizer in personal information management

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“…One of these methodologies is the visualization of the thematic content and scope of publications in an area and their relationship to an existing or parent knowledge-domain space. Osinski et al (2017) have shown that science maps can be used for the comprehensive study of different levels of scientific research. New disciplines, over the course of time, grow and may split into dissimilar components, or merely become part of a larger existing subject.…”
Section: Theoretical Oversightmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of these methodologies is the visualization of the thematic content and scope of publications in an area and their relationship to an existing or parent knowledge-domain space. Osinski et al (2017) have shown that science maps can be used for the comprehensive study of different levels of scientific research. New disciplines, over the course of time, grow and may split into dissimilar components, or merely become part of a larger existing subject.…”
Section: Theoretical Oversightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometrics is presently generally viewed as a combination of classification and visualization methods of analysis of aggregated data to describe and summarize relevant literature (Gakvagno, 2017). Bibliometricians have used visualization, map-making and cluster analysis to address questions about the structure of science and of individual disciplines, as well as interdisciplinary research areas (Osinski et al, 2017; Yeung et al, 2017; Youngblood and Lahti, 2018). Visualization involves using visuals to present large amounts of data according to certain parameters or categories, such as the collection of data into charts, graphs, scatter plots or other standard types of visualization (Meloncon and Wartner, 2017).…”
Section: Theoretical Oversightmentioning
confidence: 99%