General:Breadboard scenario

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User Story Creator Identification

This is optional. Provide if you are comfortable doing so.

Name: Susan Brown

Email: Susan.Brown@ualberta.ca

Tell us something about your level of study and the type of institutional appointment you hold. 
Choose any of the terms below that apply to you:
* undergrad
* grad
* part-time instructor
* pre-tenure faculty member
* tenured faculty member
* archivist-librarian
* independent scholar
* creative practitioner
* interested citizen

Role: tenured faculty member

Institution: University of Guelph / University of Alberta

Field of Study/Creative Endeavor:

Self-description

Please write a paragraph about your persona as a researcher: your position, your discipline, your general research interests, 
and the extent to which you use computers in your research. 
You may wish to mention particular tools that you use with some regularity.


Project

Please provide a short description of the larger project from which this story emerges.

To devise a scenario to fit the breadboard sketches (v10b) devised by Milena Radzikovska for the Six Degrees of Separation project, which is exploring experimental visualizations of the links embedded in Orlando.



Story

I want to explore the relationships embedded in the Orlando data, using an individual as a starting point.


How broadly do the practices described in this story apply to others in same field, in related fields, etc?
* broadly applicable
* shared by some
* shared by few or none

Scope: Fairly broad??


Does your story describe current research activities that you think CWRC will enhance (present), 
or future research possibilities that you can only dream of now? (future)

Timeline: future ( but achievable functionality )


Please provide some keywords that will allow us to group or cluster related stories--or aspects of stories. 
Use as many of the ones listed below as relevant or provide your own.
* Aggregate
* Annotate
* Consider
* Discover
* Interact
* Publish
* Archive/Preserve
* Share
* Visualize
* Map
* Historicize
* Edit
* Network
* Collaborate
* Integrated History of Women's Writing in Canada
* Orlando

Keywords: discover; interact; visualize; network; Orlando


Are there parts of the story that relate to other CWRC stories? 
Please provide title(s) and link to the relevant story page.

Related Stories: Vizualizing Social Networks


Are there tools that do some of the sorts of things you'd like to see in CWRC? 
If so, what are they?

Related Tools: