description="A bipartite network of artistic works (movies, novels, etc.) and their tropes (stylistic conventions or devices), as extracted from tvtropes.org. The date of this snapshot is uncertain."
description="""A bipartite network of artistic works (movies, novels, etc.) and their tropes (stylistic conventions or devices), as extracted from tvtropes.org. The date of this snapshot is uncertain.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
tags=['Informational','Relatedness','Unweighted']
url='http://konect.cc/networks/dbtropes-feature'
citation=[('J. Kunegis "TV tropes network dataset" KONECT, the Koblenz Network Collection (2016)','http://konect.cc/networks/dbtropes-feature')]
description="Three bipartite networks that make up the del.icio.us folksonomy, representing the tag-URL, user-URL, and user-tag networks. The date of this snapshot is uncertain."
description="""Three bipartite networks that make up the del.icio.us folksonomy, representing the tag-URL, user-URL, and user-tag networks. The date of this snapshot is uncertain.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Network of replies among users of digg.com. Each node in the network is a digg user, and each directed edge indicates that user i replied to user j."
description="""Network of replies among users of digg.com. Each node in the network is a digg user, and each directed edge indicates that user i replied to user j.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
citation=[('M. De Choudhury et al., "Social synchrony: Predicting mimicry of user actions in online social media." In Proc. Int. Conf. on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE \'09), 151-158, (2009)','http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5284289')]
description="A bipartite network between users and stories on digg.com from 2009. Each user node connects to all story nodes on which that user voted. Edges are timestamped."
description="""A bipartite network between users and stories on digg.com from 2009. Each user node connects to all story nodes on which that user voted. Edges are timestamped.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="A large bipartite network of the affiliations (contractual relations) among musical artists and record labels, as given in the discogs.com database. Each edge represents one release of an album by an artist with a particular label."
description="""A large bipartite network of the affiliations (contractual relations) among musical artists and record labels, as given in the discogs.com database. Each edge represents one release of an album by an artist with a particular label.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Two bipartite networks of the affiliations between musical artists and either musical genres or musical \"styles,\" as given in the discogs.com database. An edge indicates that a given artist was involved in a production of a particular genre or style. The date of this snapshot is uncertain."
description="""Two bipartite networks of the affiliations between musical artists and either musical genres or musical \"styles,\" as given in the discogs.com database. An edge indicates that a given artist was involved in a production of a particular genre or style. The date of this snapshot is uncertain.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Two bipartite networks of the affiliations between musical labels and either musical genres or musical \"styles,\" as given in the discogs.com database. Edges represent that a label was involved in a production of a musical release of a given genre or given style. The date of this snapshot is uncertain."
description="""Two bipartite networks of the affiliations between musical labels and either musical genres or musical \"styles,\" as given in the discogs.com database. Edges represent that a label was involved in a production of a musical release of a given genre or given style. The date of this snapshot is uncertain.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="A network representing the exchange of emails among members of the Democratic National Committee, in the email data leak released by WikiLeaks in 2016."
description="""A network representing the exchange of emails among members of the Democratic National Committee, in the email data leak released by WikiLeaks in 2016.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="An undirected social network of frequent associations observed among 62 dolphins (Tursiops) in a community living off Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, from 1994-2001."
description="""An undirected social network of frequent associations observed among 62 dolphins (Tursiops) in a community living off Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, from 1994-2001.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
citation=[('D. Lusseau et al., "The bottlenose dolphin community of Doubtful Sound features a large proportion of long-lasting associations." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 54(4), 396-405 (2003).','http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.174.3721&rep=rep1&type=pdf')]
description="A network of criticisms among Dutch literary authors in 1976. The directed edge (i,j) denotes that an author i passed judgment on author j's work in an interview or review."
description="""A network of criticisms among Dutch literary authors in 1976. The directed edge (i,j) denotes that an author i passed judgment on author j's work in an interview or review.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="A series of snapshots of the friendships among freshmen at secondary school in The Netherlands, in 2003-2004. Friendship ties were surveyed four times, at three month intervals. The direction of an edge indicates that student i is friends with student j. Missing data is coded as 0 or 10. Metadata includes sex, age, ethnicity, and religion."
description="""A series of snapshots of the friendships among freshmen at secondary school in The Netherlands, in 2003-2004. Friendship ties were surveyed four times, at three month intervals. The direction of an edge indicates that student i is friends with student j. Missing data is coded as 0 or 10. Metadata includes sex, age, ethnicity, and religion.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
citation=[('T. Snijders, G. van de Bunt, and C. Steglich, "Introduction to stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics." Social Networks 32(1), 44-60 (2010)','http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378873309000069')]
description="Network of operons and their pairwise interactions, via transcription factor-based regulation, within the bacteria Escherichia coli"
description="""Network of operons and their pairwise interactions, via transcription factor-based regulation, within the bacteria Escherichia coli[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Two bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wikipedia, about books. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits."
description="""Two bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wikipedia, about books. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Two bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wikipedia, about news events. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits."
description="""Two bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wikipedia, about news events. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="A bipartite user-page network extracted from Wikiquotes. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits."
description="""A bipartite user-page network extracted from Wikiquotes. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Three bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wiktionary, for French, German, and English. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits."
description="""Three bipartite user-page networks extracted from Wiktionary, for French, German, and English. A user connects to a page if that user edited that page. Edits (edges) are timestamped. Edge weights represent counts of the number of edits.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
description="Ego networks associated with a set of accounts of three social media platforms (Facebook, Google+, and Twitter). Datasets include node features (profile metadata), circles, and ego networks, and were crawled from public sources in 2012"
description="""Ego networks associated with a set of accounts of three social media platforms (Facebook, Google+, and Twitter). Datasets include node features (profile metadata), circles, and ego networks, and were crawled from public sources in 2012[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
citation=[('J. McAuley and J. Leskovec. "Learning to Discover Social Circles in Ego Networks." NIPS (2012). arxiv:1210.8182','http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.8182')]
description="A network of votes on Request for Adminship (RfA) elections from a 2008 snapshot of Wikipedia. Nodes represent editors, and a directed edge (i,j) indicates that editor i voted on editor j. Edge sign indicates the direction of the vote: positive = for, and negative = against. Edges are timestamped."
description="""A network of votes on Request for Adminship (RfA) elections from a 2008 snapshot of Wikipedia. Nodes represent editors, and a directed edge (i,j) indicates that editor i voted on editor j. Edge sign indicates the direction of the vote: positive = for, and negative = against. Edges are timestamped.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
tags=['Social','Online','Signed','Timestamps']
url='http://konect.cc/networks/elec'
citation=[('J. Leskovec, D. Huttenlocher, and J. Kleinberg. "Governance in social media: A case study of the wikipedia promotion process." Proc. ICWSM (2010).','http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM10/paper/viewFile/1485/1841/')]
description="A small bipartite network of the affiliations among elite individuals and the corporate, museum, university boards, or social clubs to which they belonged, from 1962."
description="""A small bipartite network of the affiliations among elite individuals and the corporate, museum, university boards, or social clubs to which they belonged, from 1962.[^icon]
[^icon]: Description obtained from the [ICON](https://icon.colorado.edu) project."""
citation=[('R. Barnes and T. Burkett, "Structural redundancy and multiplicity in corporate networks." International Network for Social Network Analysis 30(2), 4-20 (2010)','https://www.insna.org/PDF/Connections/v30/2010_I-2_P-1-1.pdf')]