Releases: briatte/awesome-network-analysis
v1.5 – Various improvements
This release contains a few new links and fixes, inspired by recent issues and pull requests. Thanks to all contributors, old and new.
If you are following this repo, you should take a look at the work of the Network Analysis Software Collective (NASCol), which counts awesome people like @schochastics, @mbojan and many others.
v1.4 – Various improvements
- Added various datasets, papers, journals, software packages and Twitter accounts.
- Various format/syntax improvements to text, cross-references and URLs.
- Fixed many broken or redirected links.
This release is the first since July 2017 -- many thanks to the contributors who helped keeping the list 'alive' over the past six (!) years. Thanks also go to @cshalizi, from whom I got several of the review articles added in this release.
The list has become outdated to some extent, especially when it comes to things like courses, and there are still many dead links, but most of the software and books are still there.
v1.3 – Various improvements
- Improved Graph Theory section.
- Improved Software / Julia section.
- Added two SageMath resources
- Added various new picks
The repository now includes a small R script to allow periodically checking the status codes of all URLs. As of this release, only a few URLs return an error code, and even fewer currently return a 404 error.
v1.2 – A few more things
Added a few more resources.
v1.1 – Moar awesomeness
The list now has over 400 links from many different contributors, and better covers some subdomains such as
- archeological and historical networks
- bibliographic, citation and semantic networks
- Julia packages
- (generalized) blockmodels
and a few more others.
The next step is to trim down the list to strictly awesome stuff.
v1.0 – First draft
The list now has over 200 links and should be able to inform any reader about the main resources available online on network analysis.