[CollEc] CollEc 2.0 Access

Thomas Krichel krichel at openlib.org
Fri Jul 3 13:57:31 UTC 2020


  As for the text, I think it can be shortened

CollEc is a RePEc service that evaluates the economic literature's co-authorship network. It allows you to assess bilateral distances and centrality measures like closeness and betweenness for more than 47,000 authors. As in GraphEc , you interact with the results through graphical representations. CollEc was founded by Thomas Krichel in <YEAR> and is currently maintained by Christian Düben . The underlying co-authorship data is derived from the RePEc Author Service , a RePEc service maintained by Christian Zimmermann . Further details are available in the documentation . Feel free to watch the following tutorial for a brief introduction to CollEc's functionalities. Note that this is a Youtube video. Clicking the play button places Youtube's cookies in your browser which are subject to that platform's cookie policy.







CollEc evaluates RePEc's co-authorship network. You can access
bilateral distances and closeness and betweenness centrality data for
more than 47,000 authors. As in GraphEc, you interact with the results
through graphical representations. Have a look at the documentation.

Our data comes from the RePEc Author Service.


CollEc was founded by Thomas
Krichel in <YEAR> and is currently maintained by Christian Düben . The
underlying co-authorship data is derived from the RePEc Author Service
, a RePEc service maintained by Christian Zimmermann . Further details
are available in the documentation . Feel free to watch the following
tutorial for a brief introduction to CollEc's functionalities. Note
that this is a Youtube video. Clicking the play button places
Youtube's cookies in your browser which are subject to that platform's
cookie policy.

  I think we should host the video on the server directly. And
  the paragraph above can be deleted.

  The footer should be placed in normal flow, rather than absolutely
  as you have done, as this looks funky if somebody has a small
  screen.

  Finally the footer should have you first, then say "it was
  created by Thomas Krichel in 2013. Server sponsored ... as
  before. 

  Or maybe I should not be in the footer.

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  Cheers,

  Thomas Krichel                  http://openlib.org/home/krichel
                                              skype:thomaskrichel



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