Visualizing the Curriculum Vitae
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Visualizing the Curriculum Vitae. / Wildgaard, Lorna Elizabeth; Lund, Haakon.
2017. Abstract fra 22 Nordic Workshop in Bibliometrics and Research Policy, Helsinki, Finland.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Visualizing the Curriculum Vitae
AU - Wildgaard, Lorna Elizabeth
AU - Lund, Haakon
N1 - Title: Visualizing the Cirriculum Vitae fejlagtigt stavet i original dokument
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In research assessment and job applications, researchers are required to submit their curriculum vitae (CV) and publication lists as part of the evaluation process. Typically, the CV and publication list are presented as two seperate documents, listing chronologically academic activities and publications. Relational andcontextual information are perhaps added in a short narrative, but primarily there is a dislocation between the two documents. Increasingly, evaluations are managing large volumes of data and it is important for the evaluand to createinsight from their existing data. In this case, the relationships between publications and academic activites matter more than the individual activity. In order to leverage relationships in CV and publication data, weexplore the usefulness of OrientDB, a multimodel noSQL database with a graph database engine, that claims to be simple and effecient to use. OrientDB provides the possibility to work with multiple types of data in different formats and combine the power of graphs with documents and geospatial models. As a result, one has a greater influence on visualizing the relationships between precise fields in the CV and publication data. The aim is to explore if using OrientDB can present a supplementary infographic in evaluation using CVand publication information visually, as an analytical tool to create maps, giving the evaluand the opportunity to draw thematic connections between job experience/career goals and publication activites.
AB - In research assessment and job applications, researchers are required to submit their curriculum vitae (CV) and publication lists as part of the evaluation process. Typically, the CV and publication list are presented as two seperate documents, listing chronologically academic activities and publications. Relational andcontextual information are perhaps added in a short narrative, but primarily there is a dislocation between the two documents. Increasingly, evaluations are managing large volumes of data and it is important for the evaluand to createinsight from their existing data. In this case, the relationships between publications and academic activites matter more than the individual activity. In order to leverage relationships in CV and publication data, weexplore the usefulness of OrientDB, a multimodel noSQL database with a graph database engine, that claims to be simple and effecient to use. OrientDB provides the possibility to work with multiple types of data in different formats and combine the power of graphs with documents and geospatial models. As a result, one has a greater influence on visualizing the relationships between precise fields in the CV and publication data. The aim is to explore if using OrientDB can present a supplementary infographic in evaluation using CVand publication information visually, as an analytical tool to create maps, giving the evaluand the opportunity to draw thematic connections between job experience/career goals and publication activites.
UR - https://blogs.helsinki.fi/nwb-2017/program/
M3 - Conference abstract for conference
Y2 - 9 November 2017 through 10 November 2017
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