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Data in time: Statistics, natural history, and the visualization of temporal data
David Sepkoski
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School of Information Sciences
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Temporal Data
100%
Natural History
100%
History Data
100%
Information Processing
33%
Historical Development
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Good Argument
33%
Temporal Patterns
33%
Information History
33%
Human Sciences
33%
Historiography
33%
Natural Sciences
33%
Palaeontology
33%
Information Handling
33%
Traditional Areas
33%
Cameralism
33%
Knowledge Traditions
33%
Visual Conventions
33%
Arts and Humanities
Tradition
100%
Temporal
100%
Contemporary
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Natural Science
50%
Empirical
50%
Historiography
50%
Historical Development
50%
Human Sciences
50%
Cameralism
50%
Social Sciences
Natural History
100%
Information Processing
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Historiography
50%
Historical Development
50%
Natural Science
50%
Human Sciences
50%
Cameralism
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Information Processing
100%
Natural Science
100%