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A Demo to Create Networks of Papers using VOSviewer
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VOSviewer is a popular software that visualizes connections between research works. You can use it to create networks of term co-occurrence. Here is a very good training video that guides you to do that. 

Developed at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) of Leiden University, the Netherlands, VOSviewer has become a popular tool for exploring bibliographic networks. It can visualize connections between bibliographic items based on features such as citation, co-citation, co-authorship relations, and term co-occurrence. 

While you can find many VOSviewer guides and videos on the web, I want to recommend a demonstration that I came across recently. This training was conducted by Karen Gutzman, a librarian at Northwestern University, USA. She guided us to start with a set of papers downloaded from a database, and then use VOSviewer to visualize the connection between the terms found in the papers. Below is the overview of her session; the recording is available here on YouTube

The demonstration was part of the Bibliometrics & Research Assessment Symposium 2020 of NIH.

Have fun exploring VOSviewer! 

Edited By
Gabi Wong, Library, lbgabi@ust.hk
Published
03 Mar 2021
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