Ed Sperr's repositories
pubmed-by-year
Visualize the proportion of results for a given PubMed search over time and compare searches to one another!
search-workbench
Search Workbench is a tool for visually appraising, editing and comparing PubMed searches
members-by-interest
Tool for ranking Members of congress by the bills they sponsor and cosponsor. Also displays interests for individual members.
collection-view
Experiments in visualizing data from the Library of Congress
mesh-cat-graph
Chart the proportion of MeSH categories is a given PubMed results set
fetch-bill-statuses
Back-end for Members by Interest
mapping-medline
PubMed meets choropleths; fun ensues
med-by-year
Small webservice to grab by-year counts for a PubMed search
mesh-subhead-graph
Chart the proportion of MeSH subheading in a given PubMed results set
pubmed-search-tester
Application that helps a searcher to evaluate iterations of a PubMed search strategy. Streamlines the process of creating a validation set of items and automatically tests successive iterations of a search strategy against that set.
americas-top-ten
Americas top ten is an app that remixes the data from the congress.gov Most-Viewed Bills page (https://www.congress.gov/most-viewed-bills). Uses top-ten-bill-scraper as a backend
committee-flow
Uses data from GPO to construct a Sankey diagram of how legislation goes from introduction to committee to floor vote
congress-by-year
Shows yearly trends for searches against govinfo for Bills, Laws and the Congressional Record
esperr.github.io
Public pages for Ed Sperr
medviz-baselines
Simple webservice that uses the NCBI API to grab baseline MEDLINE counts for geographically-tagged citations.
newsinproportion
A web-based application to map data from Chronicling America by State
top-ten-bill-scraper
Small API that serves up the info that drives americas-top-ten.(https://github.com/esperr/americas-top-ten) Uses beautifulsoup to scrape the data off the congress.gov Most-Viewed bills page (https://www.congress.gov/most-viewed-bills/)
words-in-the-trees
Applying word trees to texts including Moby Dick and the Mueller Report