Internationl Network for Social Network Analysis

Bibliographic References by Year - 1998
 
Butts, C. (1998). A Bayesian Model of Panic in Belief. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 4 (4), 373-404
 
Crouch, B. & Wasserman, S. (1998). A Practical Guide to Fitting p* Social Network Models via Logistic Regression. Connections, 21 (1), 87-101.
 
Borgatti, S. (1998). Network News. Connections, 21 (1), 3-4.
 
Wellman, B. (1998). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 21 (1), 22-38.
 
Rumsey, D. (1998). Connecting the Past with the Present: Our Ties to the Early Years of Social Network Research. Connections, 21 (1), 39-48.
 
Everett, M. & Borgatti, S. (1998). Analyzing Clique Overlap. Connections, 21 (1), 49-61.
 
Lonkila, M. (1998). Continuity and Change in Social Networks of St. Petersburg Teachers, 1993 - 1996. Connections, 21 (1), 62-86.
 
Borgatti, S. (1998). Network News. Connections, 21 (2), 3-3.
 
Wellman, B. (1998). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 21 (2), 7-15.
 
Doerfel, M. (1998). What Constitutes Semantic Network Analysis? A Comparison of Research and Methodologies. Connections, 21 (2), 16-26.
 
Borgatti, S., Jones, C. & Everett, M. (1998). Network Measures of Social Capital. Connections, 21 (2), 27-36.
 
Borgatti, S. (1998). A SOCNET Discussion on the Origins of the Term Social Capital. Connections, 21 (2), 37-46.
 
Batagelj, V. & Mrvar, A. (1998). Pajek: A Program for Large Network Analysis. Connections, 21 (2), 47-58.