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Your purchase directly supports the printing and shipping of the exhibit to schools, museums, and other non-commercial venues around the globe. It also supports the design and fabrication of the next seven iterations of the exhibit.

Special Offers

Map of Science that appeared in Nature, Vol 444, Dec. 2006.
by K. W. Boyack, D. Klavans, W. B. Paley (Data: Thomson ISI, Commissioned: K. Börner)

This is a map of 800,000 published papers. The red circles are nodes of papers that cite one another. They are named with a string of phrases that relate to their fields, and are connected with lines of various heaviness and length, depending on the cross-linkages. Pure chemistry is at the end of the right-hand peninsula. Medicine is located roughly at the lower left, and physics is at the top.

Each 22" x 22" map is only $12. Shipping and handling within US is about $8. Please order here.

World Map With Puzzle Pieces of Inventors & Inventions
This map was on display at the New York Hall of Science exhibit, December, 9th 2006 through February 25th, 2007.

Each 18" x 24" map for $5 plus $8 shipping. To order send an email to Bryan Hook <bhook@indiana.edu> or visit the gift store of the New York Hall of Science.
   

Regular Offers

* Shipping and handling within US is about $12.
* Checks or money orders drawn on Non-United States banking institutions are not accepted.
* Please make checks payable to INDIANA UNIVERSITY.


Customer Comments

"We received the map promptly. The quality is good--its on thick, textured paper and I think it will look attractive in a frame on a wall in our science library."

-Carrie Macfarlane,
Reference and Instruction Librarian for the Sciences, Armstrong Library at Middlebury College, VT.



Six Early Maps of Science (1st Iteration of Places & Spaces Exhibit)

       

Henry Small, 1996 Map of Science: A Network Representation of the 43 Fourth Level Clusters Based on Data from the 1996 Science Citation Index, 1999

Steven Morris, Timeline of 60 years of anthrax research literature, 2005

       

Marc Smith, Danyel Fisher, Tony Capone, Treemap View of 2004 Usenet Returnees, 2005

André Skupin, In Terms of Geography, 2005

       

Keith V. Nesbitt, Ph.D. Thesis Map, 2004

Kevin Boyack, Richard Klavans, The Structure of Science, 2005

 

Six Potential Reference Systems (2nd Iteration of Places & Spaces Exhibit)

 

Eugene Garfield, Elisha Hardy, Katy Börner, Ludmila Pollock, Jan Witkowski, HistCite™ Visualization of DNA Development, 2006

W. Bradford Paley, TextArc Visualization of “The History of Science,” 2006

       

Martin Wattenberg, Fernanda Viégas, History Flow Visualization of the Wikipedia Entry on ‘Evolution’, 2006


Kevin W. Boyack, Richard Klavans, Map of Scientific Paradigms, 2006

       

Katy Börner, Elisha Hardy, Bruce Herr, Todd Holloway, Bradford Paley, Taxonomy Visualization of Patent Data, 2006

Ingo Günther, Zones of Invention - Patterns of Patents, 2006

 

 

Other Maps

Kevin Boyack, John Burgoon, Peter Kennard, Richard Klavans, Bradford Paley, Map of Science: Topic Map, 2006
Kevin Boyack, John Burgoon, Peter Kennard, Richard Klavans, Bradford Paley, Map of Science: geo-map, 2006
Bruce Herr, Weimao Ke, Elisha Hardy, Katy Borner, Movies and Actors, 2006


Bruce Herr, Todd Holloway, Katy Borner, Emergent Mosaic of Wikepedian Activity, 2007

Bruce Herr, Todd Holloway, Katy Borner, Emergent Mosaic of Wikepedian Activity, 2007