Chord Diagram of CoEDL Co-Publication

This visualization shows a social network of CoEDL members (CI and PIs only) and how they were connected by co-publication of papers before the centre launched (data based off google scholar listings). Is the centre made up of people who were already collaborating, or does it bring together people who haven’t worked together before? Are there locally connected groups of centre members?

The chord diagram visualization used here is adapted from Mike Bostock’s chord diagram example. Chord diagrams are a form of network visualization where the nodes are arranged around in a circle, and curved links show how different nodes are connected. A chord diagram provides a more structured view than a freeform network diagram, which can make it easier to see the overall pattern of connections in the network. Moving the mouse over any of the outside arcs representing a CoEDL member shows only the links involving that person, allowing the collaboration links of any single member to be seen clearly.

Compare this version of the chord diagram to a version coloured by member affiliation . A plainer version of the visualization can be found here.