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New eBook: Computational Social Science

Published on
4 Dec 2016
Written by
Taha Yasseri

I am very happy to see that our eBook titled “At the Crossroads: Lessons and Challenges in Computational Social Science” is finally out, and ready for free download.

This book is based on a Research Topic collection that Javier Borge-Holthoefer, Yamir Moreno, and I edited for Frontiers in Physics over the past year. The collection contains 10 articles + 1 editorial, written by 48 authors, covering different aspects of the emerging field of Computational Social Science.

The Research Topic has received more than 36,000 views so far, pushing it already among the top 10 most visited Research Topics in all Frontiers in Physics research topics.

Please feel free to download the eBook and enjoy reading!

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