INST608C
Special Topics in Information Studies; Network Representation and Analysis for Library and Archives
Graphs are very powerful tools for looking at relationships between people, places, and events found in library and archival collections. In this course you will learn about techniques such as entity identification, graph modeling, graph analysis, computational biographies, and graph visualization. You'll learn what these techniques are and how to use them to discover relationships that would otherwise be hidden away in archival and library collections.
Sister Courses: INST608A, INST608B, INST608D, INST608E, INST608F, INST608G, INST608I, INST608J, INST608K, INST608N, INST608P, INST608Q, INST608R, INST608S, INST608T
Fall 2025
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