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2014-03-21
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: openrestyDate: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 09:05:05 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Content-Length: 9331Connection: keep-aliveX-Frame-Options: DENYVary: CookieX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffReferrer-Policy: same-originStrict-Transport-Security: max-age63072000; preloadX-Served-By: sworm.org !DOCTYPE html>html>head> meta charsetutf-8> title>SWORM - Home/title> link relstylesheet hrefhttps://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.5.2/css/bootstrap.min.css /> link relstylesheet href/static/css/style.css typetext/css /> /head>body> header classheader> a href/ classlogo>SWORM/a> div classheader-right> a classactive href/>Home/a> a href/map/>Map/a> a href/login/>Login/a> a href/imprint/>Imprint/a> /div> /header> div classcontainer> h1 styletext-align: center>b>S/b>ocial b>WO/b>rk b>R/b>esearch b>M/b>ap/h1> h2>What is SWORM?/h2> p> The amount of social work publications has vastly increased within the last 30 years - and it continues to increase (a hrefhttps://academic.oup.com/bjsw/article-abstract/49/2/428/5042191 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Eckl, Ghanem, & Löwenstein, 2019/a>; a hrefhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1049731515624966 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Perron et al., 2017/a>). It is nearly impossible for researchers to get a full overview of the literature published for ones own area of interest. The mass of publications but also fragmentation through different databases, publishers and increasingly specialized journals are considerable obstacles to efficient research. If scholars cannot get a full overview of the discourses, how should students or practitioners get one without being familiar with search engines and often complex strategies for how to identify topic-specific publications. The Social Work Research Map (SWORM) aims to solve these problems by mapping publications relevant to social work from the last 60 years and key scientific journals. On one single interactive website, the user is able to identify scholarly literature from across varied disciplines and sources related to one’s own interest. We also hope to contribute to an internationalization of social work science. Since many discourses are characterized by an ‘inward gaze’ and insufficiently acknowledge publications in other countries, SWORM can increase the visibility and accessibility of research from different geographical areas. /p> div classintro-video stylemargin-top: 20px> video width100% controls> source src/static/video/sworm-intro.mp4 typevideo/mp4> Your browser does not support the video tag. /video> /div> /div> div classcontainer stylemargin-top: 20px> h2>How was SWORM developed?/h2> p> SWORM represents the results of a quantitative text analysis using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) by a hrefhttps://www.jmlr.org/papers/volume3/blei03a/blei03a.pdf target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Blei, Ng and Jordan (2003)/a>. This type of topic modeling is especially suitable for huge data corpora, as researchers using this statistical procedure do not have to subjectively determine or specify topics; rather, the probability of certain topics is determined based on the words that occur together in the documents. LDA is based on a complex statistical model that allows for the investigation of semantic structures in the text. For an introduction in the background and application of LDA in social work see a hrefhttps://www.graphyonline.com/archives/archivedownload.php?pidIJGSW-118 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Eckl, Ghanem and Spensberger (2021)/a>. The underlying data comprise bibliometric information and abstracts from 23 social work-relevant journals from 1960 to 2020. We used the top twenty journals assessed by a hrefhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1049731519890402?journalCoderswa target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Hodge, Yu and Kim (2020)/a>. We added three journals that appear within the top ten list based on impact factor scores in the Clarivate Analytics report from 2019 (when you only consider social work journals listed in the Social Work Research Database; a hrefhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1049731515624966 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Perron et al., 2017/a>). In sum, we used 24,472 publications for the analyses. The LDA identified 40 topics in our corpus, which means that, technically, each document is represented by a 40-dimensional vector. Each entry in such a vector denotes the probability that the corresponding topic occurs in the document. In order to visualize these 40-dimensional data points on the 2-dimensional plane, we applied a method called “t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding” (t-SNE), which, loosely speaking, aims to reduce the dimensionality of the data while preserving as much of its structure as possible. The recommendation system provided to authenticated users is largely inspired by the “ArXiv Sanity Preserver” developed by a hrefhttps://github.com/karpathy/arxiv-sanity-preserver target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Karpathy (2019)/a>. Internally, it is based on a machine learning model called support vector machine (SVM). The intuitive idea is that an SVM is trained to discriminate between the documents a particular user has added to their personal library, and those that they have not. It does so by drawing a decision boundary such that added documents reside on one side of the boundary, while others reside on the other. The documents that a user has not added and that are closes to this decision boundary are recommended to the user, since they tend to be more similar to the documents that are already in the library. /p> p> You can find the results of this approach under the a href/map/>Map/a> index tab. We hope that many will find it helpful for their purpose. /p> /div> div classcontainer stylemargin-top: 20px> h2>Who we are?/h2> p> We are a research group from three different German universities connected through our interest in the interconnection between social work and computer science. The aim of our collaboration is to contribute to the field of social work by using digital technology for research questions from the discipline. /p> div classmedia border p-3 stylemargin-top: 10px> img src/static/img/eckl.jpg altMarkus Eckl classmr-3 mt-3 rounded-circle stylewidth:120px;> div classmedia-body> h4>a hrefhttps://www.hs-fulda.de/sozialwesen/ueber-uns/professuren/details/person/prof-dr-markus-eckl-3337/contactBox target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Markus Eckl/a> small>i>/i>/small>/h4> p> Social worker (B.A.), sociologist (B.A., M.A.) and professor at University of Applied Sciences Fulda. /p> /div> /div> div classmedia border p-3 stylemargin-top: 10px> img src/static/img/ghanem.jpg altProf. Christian Ghanem classmr-3 mt-3 rounded-circle stylewidth:120px;> div classmedia-body> h4>a hrefhttps://www.th-nuernberg.de/person/ghanem-christian/ target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Christian Ghanem/a> small>i>/i>/small>/h4> p> Social worker (B.A., M.A.) and professor at the Nuremberg Institute of Technology. His research interests mainly comprise professional judgement, evidence-based practice and offender rehabilitation. /p> /div> /div> div classmedia border p-3 stylemargin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px> img src/static/img/kirchheim.jpg altKonstantin Kirchheim classmr-3 mt-3 rounded-circle stylewidth:120px;> div classmedia-body> h4>a hrefhttps://cse.cs.ovgu.de/cse/members/konstantin-kirchheim/ target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Konstantin Kirchheim/a> small>i> /i>/small>/h4> p> Computer Scientist (M.Sc.) and currently a PhD candidate at University of Magdeburg. His research interests include machine learning in general, and its application in anomaly detection in particular. /p> /div> /div> /div>/body>/html>
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