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Data on Social Network Analysis on Malaria

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Author(s)
Barros Sampaio, Ricardo
El Haddadi, Anass
Bahsoun, Wahiba
Dousset, Bernard
Contributor(s)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS (FRANCE)
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE)
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - UPS (FRANCE)
Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès - UT2J (FRANCE)
Université Toulouse 1 Capitole - UT1 (FRANCE)
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ (BRASIL)
Universidade de Brasília - UnB (BRAZIL)
Université Ibn Zohr Agadir (MOROCCO)
Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse - IRIT (Toulouse, France)
Keywords
Recherche d'information
Scientific and technological vision
Bibliometric
Graphs
Social networks
Geo-strategy
Visualization
Interactivity
Neglected diseases
Malaria

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3284575
Online Access
http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/22012/1/barrossampaio_22012.pdf
Abstract
In order to understand the existent and in formation relationships that might surface from scientific publications it is necessary to use methods for data and network analysis, besides the concepts of information flow and knowledge creation within organizations. The aim of this work was to show the application of tools and methods for data and network analysis and how those methods can bring forward proposals to improve the understanding of a specific disease, Malaria, within the scientific publications. The study of relational data retrieved from different databases might be elucidating in an environment, health system, which happens to be quite complex due to its many elements involved. How these elements interact within each other in order to fulfill the need to serve the population needs to be understood. The study of scientific publications is just one of the areas that might help decision makers have a better grasp on how to deal and focus on the needed areas.
Date
2014-01
Type
Conference or Workshop Item
Identifier
oai:oatao.univ-toulouse.fr:22012
http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/22012/1/barrossampaio_22012.pdf
Barros Sampaio, Ricardo and El Haddadi, Anass and Bahsoun, Wahiba and Dousset, Bernard. Data on Social Network Analysis on Malaria. (2014) In: 3rd International Symposium ISKO-Maghreb, 8 November 2013 - 9 November 2013 (Marrakech, Morocco).
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