Visualizing Social Networks

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1767579846_f7e46a01eb_m.jpg Wondering what social networks may look like? Check out these flickr photographs for some fun images. The source is Skyrails which is a social network visualization system built on scripting languages that can be used by anyone. You have lots of flexibility in how the different nodes in a network can be represented. It's perfect for visualizing social networks whether they be within your organization or beyond.

Bear in mind that the software is currently in beta mode which means that there is very little software documentation available for it. Yose Widjaja from the University of New South Wales is the software's author.

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Valdis Krebs said:

Here are some social maps and metrics from various biz/govt/NGO clients...
http://www.orgnet.com

Also this blog about various social mapping projects in the not-for-profit sector
http://www.networkweaving.com/blog

Enjoy!

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