Difference between revisions of "SNA websites"
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[http://www.insna.org/ International Network for Social Network Analysis] (professional SNA society - with lots of links, naturally!) | [http://www.insna.org/ International Network for Social Network Analysis] (professional SNA society - with lots of links, naturally!) | ||
− | [http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/ | + | [http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/ SNA wiki] |
− | [http://icensa.nd.edu/ Interdisciplinary center for network science and applications] (Notre Dame | + | [http://icensa.nd.edu/ Interdisciplinary center for network science and applications] (University of Notre Dame) |
[http://www.analytictech.com/networks/ Social Network Analysis Instructional Web Site] (by Steve Borgatti, professor of management at the University of Kentucky) | [http://www.analytictech.com/networks/ Social Network Analysis Instructional Web Site] (by Steve Borgatti, professor of management at the University of Kentucky) | ||
[http://www.infosci.cornell.edu/courses/info2040/2010fa/ Interdisciplinary networks course at Cornell University] (cross-listed in computer science, economics, sociology, information science), by professors David Easley (economics) and Jon Kleinberg (computer science) | [http://www.infosci.cornell.edu/courses/info2040/2010fa/ Interdisciplinary networks course at Cornell University] (cross-listed in computer science, economics, sociology, information science), by professors David Easley (economics) and Jon Kleinberg (computer science) |
Revision as of 23:10, 23 June 2012
International Network for Social Network Analysis (professional SNA society - with lots of links, naturally!)
Interdisciplinary center for network science and applications (University of Notre Dame)
Social Network Analysis Instructional Web Site (by Steve Borgatti, professor of management at the University of Kentucky)
Interdisciplinary networks course at Cornell University (cross-listed in computer science, economics, sociology, information science), by professors David Easley (economics) and Jon Kleinberg (computer science)