Cognitive Decline & Language

Visualization of a subject bibliography selected for reference to advance scientific research and knowledge of humanity

Contents: CDL bibliography | CDL bibliometrics | CDL website | Acknowlegement | Tech

CDL bibliography

CDL (Cognitive Decline and Language) presented on this website is a brief visualization of a value added subject bibliography including bibliometric data visualization prepared as background to discussing research on the cognitive neuroscience of language and cognitive decline at Research Centre for Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience.

Bibliometrics

The data files below are for an example of bibliometrical data visualization by VOSviewer, on the topic of “aging and linguistics” of CDL related co-citation sources found in the database of Demensions.

Copy and save the two statistical data files above in two seperate note files (.txt files), and then open them by VOSviewer to observe various interactive bibliometric viusalization of related citation sources which 1) have more than 100 citaiotions and 2) have papers on the topic, cited at least by other 2 papers. Here are screenshot for reference. For more information about VOSviewer functions, the following videos can be further referred in addition to VOSviewer website:

CDL website

This website of CDL (Cognitive Decline and Language) is generated using collectionbuilder-gh, a project to create a free and simple digital collection using GitHub Pages from:

Acknowlegement

We thank the faculty librarians at the University of Idaho, USA for their diligent guidance and The CollectionBuilder-GH Workshop Tutorial. We also thank librarians of American Library Association for its active coordination and assistence.

Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder

This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source tool for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-STATIC methodology.

This site is built using CollectionBuilder-gh which utilizes the static website generator Jekyll and GitHub Pages to build and host digital collections and exhibits.

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