I’m presenting today our work on BlogTrace (Anjo Anjewierden does most of the hard work, but there are others as well – see below). Some links that could be interesting:
- Mapping knowledge flows in weblogs (with Anjo, Rogier Brussee & Robert de Hoog)
- Detecting knowledge flows in weblogs (final version) – a paper with an overview of blog research tools we are working on and examples of their uses for detecting knowledge flows
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Shared conceptualisations in weblogs – paper with background of Sigmund and examples
- Visual settlements – experiments with visual representation of linking/size/connections between weblog posts in a weblog
- Start here with examples
- In search for a virtual settlement: An exploration of weblog community boundaries (draft) – an overview of weblog community research challenges, community indicators, examples of visualisations
- My blog posts on blog communities
Things I’m not showing, related
- Work on weblog conversations with Aldo de Moor
- Beyond personal webpublishing: An exploratory study of conversational blogging practices – HICSS paper with visualisations and the rest
- My blog posts on blogging conversations
- My PhD research (personal knowledge management and weblogs)
- My publications
Tags: blog research, blog research tools, SCSArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2005/04/26.html#a1566; comments are here.