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Social Media: New Technologies of Collaboration 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 SOCIAL MEDIA DEFINED; 2.3 SOCIAL MEDIA DESIGN FRAMEWORK; 2.4 SOCIAL MEDIA EXAMPLES; 2.5 PRACTITIONER'S SUMMARY; 2.6 RESEARCHER'S AGENDA; Chapter 3. Social Network Analysis: Measuring, Mapping, and Modeling Collections of Connections; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 THE NETWORK PERSPECTIVE; 3.3 TYPES OF NETWORKS; 3.4 THE NETWORK ANALYSIS RESEARCH AND PRACTITIONER LANDSCAPE; 3.5 NETWORK ANALYSIS METRICS; 3.6 SOCIAL NETWORKS IN THE ERA OF ABUNDANT COMPUTATION 327 $a3.7 THE ERA OF ABUNDANT SOCIAL NETWORKS: FROM THE DESKTOP TO YOUR POCKET 3.8 TOOLS FOR NETWORK ANALYSIS; 3.9 NODE-LINK DIAGRAMS: VISUALLY MAPPING SOCIAL NETWORKS; 3.10 COMMON NETWORK ANALYSIS QUESTIONS APPLIED TO SOCIAL MEDIA; 3.11 PRACTITIONER'S SUMMARY; 3.12 RESEARCHER'S AGENDA; PART II: NODEXL TUTORIAL: LEARNING BY DOING; Chapter 4. Getting Started with NodeXL, Layout, Visual Design, and Labeling; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING NODEXL; 4.3 GETTING STARTED WITH NODEXL; 4.4 LAYOUT: ARRANGING VERTICES IN THE GRAPH PANE; 4.5 VISUAL DESIGN: MAKING NETWORK DISPLAYS MEANINGFUL 327 $a4.6 LABELING: ADDING TEXT LABELS TO VERTICES AND EDGES 4.7 PRACTITIONER'S SUMMARY; 4.8 RESEARCHER'S AGENDA; Chapter 5. Calculating and Visualizing Network Metrics; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 KITE NETWORK EXAMPLE; 5.3 COMPUTING GRAPH METRICS; 5.4 LES MISÉRABLES CO-APPEARANCE NETWORK; 5.5 PRACTITIONER'S SUMMARY; 5.6 RESEARCHER'S AGENDA; Chapter 6. Preparing Data and Filtering; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 SERIOUS EATS NETWORK EXAMPLE; 6.3 FILTERING TO REDUCE CLUTTER AND REVEAL IMPORTANT FEATURES; 6.4 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER; 6.5 PRACTITIONER'S SUMMARY; 6.6 RESEARCHER'S AGENDA 327 $aChapter 7. 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