ACDH-CH OPEN DATA VIRTUAL HACKATHON 2020
Introduction to the interface and usage instructions
The aim of this visualisation is to investigate the techniques taught by the different DH courses and the collaborations in terms of academic publications between institutions within the field of Digital Humanities. This guide mentions only the main characteristics of the developed interface along with the permitted operations. For any further information, please read our full documentation. |
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The visualisation is divided in two main views: (a) a network graph. When starting the visualisation both the views include all the institutions and their available data. The search bar lets you look for a specific institution. By clicking on "add it" the graph network will update and display only the selected Institution and its adjacent nodes. At the same time, the bar chart will highlight the techniques taught/adopted by the selected institution using the same color of the institution. This visualisation allows to add up to 2 institutions. If two institutions share the same technique then a "both" color will appear as well and on and the bar chart will update accordingly and highlight the shared techniques. , and (b) a |
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The bar chart shows for every tadirah technique (from the original DH Registry Dataset) the number of articles written in DH Journals written by institutions teaching/adopting such techniques. By clicking on a specific technique, an information window will pop up with all the articles related to that technique. |
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The network graph represents the collaboration between the institutions The default view contains all the institutions, you can have a focus on specific subnetworks by searching for the interested institutions into the search bar. Clicking on an institution (a graph node) a pop-up information panel will appear and display the institution information, which includes the list of its provided DH courses, along with the written articles. |
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When clicking on an arch between two institutions (nodes) the information tab will display the publications co-authored by people affiliated to both institutions. |
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