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Subject Mapping the hits
Posted 4/27/2006; 7:43 AM by Tom Wilson
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Some readers of Information Research may have noticed that there is a new feature at the bottom of the top page of the journal - you have to scroll down the page to see it. Click on the map and you are presented with a larger map of the world with the hits presented as clusters of red dots. The size of the dot indicates the number of hits from that location. A link on the page allows you to select a map with smaller clusters, which gives a little finer detail - but not much because the scale of the map is not sufficient for much detail. The map comes from ClustrMaps - go get one for yourself :-)

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