Have you considered a Topic Map?  Something like

http://www.wandora.org/wandora/wiki/index.php?title=Topic_Maps

Edward Iglesias


On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Kimberly Silk
<kimberly.s...@rotman.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> ** apologies for cross-posting **
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here at our happy think tank we have an informal network of researchers from 
> around the world who collaborate from time-to-time on various academic 
> papers. Once a year, we bring together these researchers here at our office 
> for a few days so that they can communicate and collaborate face-to-face. The 
> rest of the year, their communication is largely virtual. This network is 
> always growing and changing shape ---new researchers join, many change 
> positions and jobs, and we lose a few now and then.
>
> What I'd like to do is use an interactive visualization on our web site that 
> will allow researchers to find each other. I want to "tag" the researchers 
> according to their areas of study (I can develop a taxonomy here), affiliated 
> institution, what years they attended our annual conference, etc.
>
> I am looking at TheBrain, which is neat, but I want to embed it in our web 
> site (wordpress). Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
>
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