Description of the activities and goals of the Social Media Research Foundation. The foundation is dedicated to Open Tools, Open Data, and Open Scholarship. See: http://www.smrfoundation.org.
One project from the Social Media Research Foundation is NodeXL, the network overview, discovery and exploration add-in for Excel 2007/2010. See: http://www.smrfoundation.org
3. What we are trying to do:Open Tools, Open Data, Open Scholarship Build the “Firefox of GraphML” – open tools for collecting and visualizing social media data Connect users to network analysis – make network charts as easy as making a pie chart Connect researchers to social media data sources Archive: Be the “Allen Very Large Telescope Array” for Social Media data – coordinate and aggregate the results of many user’s data collection and analysis Create open access research papers & findings Make “collections of connections” easy for users to manage
4. What we have done: Open Tools NodeXL Data providers (“spigots”) ThreadMill Message Board Exchange Enterprise Email Voson Hyperlink SharePoint Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr
5. What we have done: Open Data NodeXLGraphGallery.org User generated collection of network graphs, datasets and annotations Collective repository for the research community Published collections of data from a range of social media data sources to help students and researchers connect with data of interest and relevance
6. What we have done: Open Scholarship Webshop 2011: NSF, Google, Intel 4 Days, 45 Students, 20 Speakers Great tweets! Webshop 2012! Expand numbers of students and add a day Support speakers and student workers Workshops: Purdue, Maryland, Cape Town, Yeungnam
8. What we want to do: (Build the tools to) map the social web Move NodeXL to the web: Node for Google Doc Spreadsheets! WebGL Canvas Connect to more data sources of interest: RDF, MediaWikis, Gmail, NYT, Citation Networks Solve hard network manipulation UI problems: Modal transform, Time series, Automated layouts Grow and maintain archives of social media network data sets for research use. Improve network science education: Workshops on social media network analysis Live lectures and presentations Videos and training materials
9. 2012 Schedule: Planned Workshops January 2012 - Syracuse University March 2012 – Sunbelt June 2012 - ICWSM July 2012 – Lipari School on Complexity August 2012 – Webshop 2012
10. Work Items Autofill Group Attribute Merge Edges by Attribute Modal Transform Merge Workbooks Automated Dynamic Filters: Time Series Analysis, contrast Captions and Legends Upload to Graph Gallery++: captions, workbook Graph Gallery++ User Accounts, Reporting, RSS Feeds, Network Visualization Web Canvas Import: RDF, Wiki, SharePoint, Keyword networks from text Metrics: Triad Census Layouts: Force Atlas 2, Lin Log, “Bakshy Plots”, Quality Measures Query-by-example search for network structures
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12. Thank you! The Social Media Research Foundation http://www.smrfoundation.org