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  2. Social Networks (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Social Networks is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on social network theory. The editors-in-chief are Thomas Valente (University of Southern California) and Ulrik Brandes . It was established in 1979 and is currently published by Elsevier.

  3. Linton Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Linton Clarke Freeman (1927 – August 17, 2018) was an American structuralist sociologist known for his work in social networks. He was an emeritus professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. [1] Freeman developed the first measure of betweenness centrality.

  4. Social Science Research Network - Wikipedia

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    The Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is a repository for preprints devoted to the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the social sciences, humanities, life sciences, and health sciences, among others. Elsevier bought SSRN from Social Science Electronic Publishing Inc. in May 2016. [1]

  5. ScienceDirect - Wikipedia

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    The journals are grouped into four main sections: Physical Sciences and Engineering; Life Sciences; Health Sciences; Social Sciences and Humanities.; Article abstracts are freely available, and access to their full texts (in PDF and, for newer publications, also HTML) generally requires a subscription or pay-per-view purchase unless the content is freely available in open access.

  6. Comparison of research networking tools and research ...

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    Research networking (RN) is about using tools to identify, locate and use research and scholarly information about people and resources.Research networking tools (RN tools) serve as knowledge management systems for the research enterprise.

  7. ResearchGate - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 article in Times Higher Education reported that in a global survey of 20,670 people who use academic social networking sites, ResearchGate was the dominant network and was twice as popular as others: 61 percent of respondents who had published at least one paper had a ResearchGate profile. [4]

  8. Bernice A. Pescosolido - Wikipedia

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    Bernice A. Pescosolido (born c. 1952) is an American sociologist, currently a Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of the Irsay Institute [1] and Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research at Indiana University, [2] and also a published author. [3]

  9. Adamic–Adar index - Wikipedia

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    The Adamic–Adar index is a measure introduced in 2003 by Lada Adamic and Eytan Adar to predict links in a social network, according to the amount of shared links between two nodes. It is defined as the sum of the inverse logarithmic degree centrality of the neighbours shared by the two nodes [ 1 ]