The Gallery of CiteSpace Visualizations
If you have generated visualizations using CiteSpace, you are welcome to send a link of the image with a brief description or your story to chaomei.chen@cis.drexel.edu
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Nano
Science (1997-2007) Co-citation
network of nanoscience 1997-2007. Colors show the time when connections were
made for the first time. Cooler colors depict early years, warmer colors more
recent years. Red spots were where citation bursts were detected. CiteSpace
2.1.R12 c, cc, ccv: 2,
2, 20; 4, 3, 20; 3, 3, 20 N=1,167, E=6,549 |
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Terrorism Research (1996-2003) This image shows
two prominent clusters (the upper one and the lower one). The nature of
the upper cluster is characterized by the two terms Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD) and New York City. The cluster highlights studies of PTSD
related to the Sept 11 terrorist attacks in New York. The lower
cluster is effectively labeled by the term Mass Destruction. The cluster
contains studies on topics such as bioterrorism and other mass destructive
weapons, and practical implications on emergency responses. CiteSpace v.
2.1. Release 3 Timespan:
1996-2003 Threshold (c,
cc, ccv): 2, 2, 40; 2, 2, 40, 2, 2, 40 Network:
N=1,109, E=8,208 |
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey (2000-2007) The image shows
a closely connected stretch of topic areas. The age of each area is
color-coded (blue=earliest, orange=latest). Highly cited papers shown are
from earlier years, including York et al. 2000 and Stoughton et al. 2002. The
combination of color and labeling terms depicts the drifts or evolutions of
research focus over time. Labeling terms denote research fronts (they are
extracted from citing papers). Cited papers represent knowledge base. CiteSpace v.
2.1. Release 3 Timespan:
2000-2007 (May 16, 2007) Threshold (c,
cc, ccv): 4, 3, 40; 4, 3, 40, 4, 3, 40 Network: N=1,302, E=8,291 |
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Hurricane Katrina (2005-2007) Three colors correspond to the three years since the Hurricane Katrina:
2005=cyan, 2006=green, and 2007=red. Triangle nodes are citing terms found in
titles and abstracts of citing papers, whereas circular nodes are cited
papers. The paper with the
highest citations is by Brodie et al. (2006). It is entitled “Experiences of hurricane Katrina evacuees
in Houston shelters: implications for future planning” and published on
Am J Public Health, 96(8),1402-8. The image was
created with a black background color and semi-transparent nodes and links to
make connections within clusters visible. Data: 297
records from the Web of Science Search Query:
Hurricane AND Katrina Date: 8/21/2007 Timespan:
2005-2007 (August 21, 2007) Threshold: 1, 1,
20; 3, 2, 30; 2, 2, 20 Network: N=488,
E=5,489 |