OverviewProfiles Research Networking Software is a research networking and expertise mining software tool. It not only shows traditional directory information, but also illustrates how each person is connected to others in the broad research community. As you navigate through the website, you will see three types of pages: Profile Pages
Each person has a Profile Page that includes his or her name, titles, affiliations,
and contact information. Faculty can edit their own profiles, adding publications,
awards, narrative, and a photo. Other objects, such as publications, journals, departments,
or concepts can have "profiles". This About page is a "profile" of the Profiles
Research Networking Software website.
Network Pages
Network Pages show all the people in a particular Passive or Active Network. Networks
can also include other types of profiles, not just people. A "concept" network is
a list of all the topics a person has written about. There are many ways to display
a network other than a simple list, and Profiles offers several types of network
visualization tools.
Connection Pages
Certain Network Pages will include a "Why?" link. These will take you to a Connection
Page, which shows why two people or profiles in that network are connected. For
example, the Why link in a co-authorship network lists the publications that two
people wrote together. The Connection Pages also reveal why certain people appear
higher on search results and why particular concepts are highlighted on a person's
profile.
VisualizationsProfiles Research Networking Software includes several different ways to view networks, including (from left to right) Concept Clouds, which highlight a person's areas of research; Map Views, which show where a person's co-authors are located; Publication Timelines, which graph the number of publications of different types by year; Radial Network Views, which illustrate clusters of connectivity among related people; and Concept Timelines, which depict how a person's research focus has changed over time.
Sharing DataProfiles Research Networking Software is a Semantic Web application, which means its content can be read and understood by other computer programs. This enables the data in profiles, such as addresses and publications, to be shared with other institutions and appear on other websites. If you click the "Export RDF" link on the left sidebar of a profile page, you can see what computer programs see when visiting a profile. For technical information about how build a computer program that can export data from Profiles Research Networking Software, view the Sharing Data page. |