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https://github.com/akbaritabar/bibliometric_data_for_demographic_research
Materials for workshop on "Using bibliometric data in demographic research". A report here: https://iussp.org/en/using-bibliometric-data-demographic-research-0
computational-social-science data-science demographic-research migration-research
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/dask-duckdb-dbeaver
Parallelised and out of memory data analysis using Dask in Python and DuckDB and DBeaver in SQL. Using example of publicly accessible ORCID 2019 XML files
data-analysis data-science pandas parallel-computing python
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/bibliodemography_imprs_phds_2022_idem187
Materials for the day 4 of the course on "Topics in Digital and Computational Demography" on Using large-scale bibliometric data for demographic research; Advantages and pitfalls of using Scopus data to trace internal and international scholarly migration worldwide, Instructor: Aliakbar Akbaritabar
computational-social-science data-science demographic-research migration-research python python3 rstats sql
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/gscholarshinyapp
A brief application to work with google scholar and show coauthorship network
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/writing_with_git_advanced
2nd video to describe how to use R Markdown, Git and Github for academic writing for social scientists (please see the basic one first here: https://akbaritabar.github.io/git_github_for_academic_writing.html )
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/parallelised-analysis-of-large-scale-bibliometric-and-text-data
Materials for the lecture on "Parallelised analysis of large-scale bibliometric and text data (with Dask in Python, DuckDB and DBeaver in SQL)"
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/berlin-hjl-presentation
Presentation: A Quantitative View of the Structure of Institutional Scientific Collaborations; Aliakbar Akbaritabar (Ali); Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR); Rostock, DEU; [email protected]; (@akbaritabar on Twitter)
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/spp-anvur-sociologists-2021
Replication materials for "The Impact of a National Research Assessment on the Publications of Sociologists in Italy" to appear in Science and Public Policy
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/igraph-from-pandas-dataframe
A simple function and sample data to build python-igraph graph from pandas DataFrame of vertices and edges tables which adds all node attributes to graph
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/akbaritabar.github.io
Computational Social Scientist with background in Sociology | Postdoc at The MPl for Demographic Research | Intro, CV and archive of presentations by Aliakbar Akbaritabar, use under GPL-3.0 License
introduction portfolio presentation slides
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/mpidr-xaringan-presentation
A simple example of Rmarkdown (RMD) presentation using Xaringan, trying to adopt MPIDR's colour schemes
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/network-tie-formation-mechanisms
Tie formation mechanisms in social networks; Network analysis; an introduction (with igraph in R)
computational-social-science network-analysis social-network-analysis summer-incubator-program-tutorial
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/writing_with_git
A public repository to see how to write and do version control with git and GitHub, read more here: https://akbaritabar.github.io/git_github_for_academic_writing.html
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/a-global-perspective-on-social-stratification-in-science
Replication materials for "A global perspective on social stratification in science"
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/qss-2021-replication-of-methodology
Scripts needed to replicate methodology used in "A Quantitative View of the Structure of Institutional Scientific Collaborations Using the Example of Berlin" to appear in Quantitative Science Studies.
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024
https://github.com/akbaritabar/kalick-hamilton-1986
A model following Andre Grow's Netlogo tutorial of Kalick & Hamilton, 1986 replicated using Mesa in Python. I have took impression and code from multiple Mesa examples in this prototype.
Last synced: 09 Nov 2024