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D**C
Outstanding Publication on Network Analysis
I've been using NodeXL , which is a plug-in for Excel, for some time now. It just keeps getting better and better, and has become one of my network analysis tools of choice and one of the tools we use in HyperEdge Pty Ltd . I therefore had no hesitation in pre-ordering "Analyzing Social Media Networks with NodeXL: Insights from a Connected World" by Derek Hansen, Ben Shneiderman, and Marc Smith. Undoubtedly this is one of the better network analysis books on the market, and I unreservedly give it five stars. It is all the more better because it provides a comprehensive tutorial over several chapters on how to get the best from NodeXL.The book has 15 chapters organised into three sections. The first three chapters serve as an introduction to social network analysis and social media like Twitter, Flickr and Facebook - none of which I use. I particularly like the chapter structure, which is consistent throughout the book. Each chapter provides key definitions and themes and finishes with both a "Practitioner's Summary" and a "Researcher's Agenda" - this means one can skim the book and quickly locate personal interests. Chapter 3 is elegant in its definitions and summary of key network analysis concepts. I particularly liked the idea of `network nirvana':. every vertex is visible;. every vertex's degree is countable;. every edge can be followed from source to destination; and. clusters and outliers are identifiable.Section 2 is called "NodeXL Tutorial: Learning By Doing" and consists of four chapters. These chapters are, in my opinion, the heart of the book. They cover all the key elements of using NodeXL for network analysis, including layout, labelling and metrics. There is enough in the chapters to pique the interest of practitioners and academics alike, from beginner to advanced analyst. Again I like the elegance and accessibility for lay-people to some of the definitions. So much so that this text will become a standard inclusion in all my seminars and requires me to develop a NodeXL seminar and workshop!The final section provides eight chapters, six of which are contributed by network researchers, and all of which provide case studies of network analysis using NodeXL. I found the chapter on email and lists of most interest, and commercially of most use, but from an academic perspective all the chapters are very interesting. The Twitter chapter was particularly enlightening, especially given I don't really see the value of Twitter - I'm rethinking that position at the moment! Similarly the Facebook chapter provided some interesting insights.All in all this book was an excellent and easy read. Already my book is dog-eared and has lots of margin scribbles and highlights. I unreservedly give it five stars - five stars for readability and five stars for the learning by doing approach. It is a must-have book for every serious student and practitioner of network analysis. I can't wait for an e-book version, which I will buy immediately it is released.Regards Graham
S**I
NodeXL to the Rescue
THE resource for using NodeXL. Has great case examples and addressed a number of the questions I had about using the software. However, like all software-focused texts, it quickly ages and does not match exactly with the version of NodeXL currently in use. Having said that, the book helped me understand the product and much of its functioning as well as how to interpret the resulting graphs.
R**T
Tells how to use the software, not how to analyze networks
If you want to learn how to use NodeXL, you've come to the right place. Go ahead and buy this without hesitation. But if you want to learn how to analyze social networks (as in "make sense of all those dots and lines") then this book won't get you very far.To that end, please start by reading a book like The Hidden Power of Social Networks. This book tells you what to look for, how to conduct network surveys, and other very useful information that will really make tools like NodeXL as powerful as they were intended to be. Otherwise, you might end up with a lot of data, a handful of colorful diagrams, and zero insight.
K**N
Great Book
outstanding book useful for teaching a course or for independent study great illustrations and data sets and references well organized with index and full frontsmatter strongly recommend
P**T
Five Stars
I love this BOOK!! Check out my network models of the Zika virus in the NodeXL galleries.
P**D
Meh.
The introduction to theory is good but all teh tech info is quite out-dated.
A**R
Five Stars
Very helpful for those entering sna and using NodeXL! Available datasets online were very illustrative as well!
J**N
Five Stars
Very useful for walking through using NodeXL for social network analysis.
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