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How reliable are centrality measures for data collected from fragmentary and heterogeneous historical sources? A case study.
During, Marten
2016In Brughmans, Tom; Collar, Anna; Coward, Fiona (Eds.) The Connected Past. Challenges to Network Studies in Archaeology and History
 

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Keywords :
HistoricalNetworks; HistoricalNetworks\_articles; PhD\_articles
Disciplines :
History
Author, co-author :
During, Marten  ;  University of Luxembourg > Rectorate > Digital European Integration Studies (DEIS)
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
How reliable are centrality measures for data collected from fragmentary and heterogeneous historical sources? A case study.
Publication date :
2016
Main work title :
The Connected Past. Challenges to Network Studies in Archaeology and History
Editor :
Brughmans, Tom
Collar, Anna
Coward, Fiona
Publisher :
Oxford Publishing, Oxford, Unknown/unspecified
ISBN/EAN :
978-0-19-874851-9
Pages :
85--102
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