Hi Kayla, I don't know of a cloud database tool that has a built-in network visualization, per se, but in case it's helpful, there are several cloud-based network visualization tools that might be able to work with the data from the database: * https://graphcommons.com/ * https://kumu.io/ * https://flourish.studio/ Cursory googling suggests some people having tried to connect Kumu and Airtable, but I'm not seeing documentation from those projects. I think Flourish includes the ability to connect to a live CSV, so maybe Airtable could serve that CSV for Flourish, but that's only on the higher tier accounts. Best, Angela On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 11:19:07 -0400, Kayla Abner <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Hello all, > >I'm wondering if anyone knows of an online database platform (similar to >AirTable <https://airtable.com/>) that comes with a built-in network view? >I'm working with a patron currently using AirTable for their published >database. Are there any "plug and play" platforms out there that allow for >a network view / visualization to display connections between records in >the database? > >Stay well, > >---- > >The Library, Museums and Press are operating remotely during the COVID-19 >pandemic. Please see https://library.udel.edu/continuity/ for more info >on services. > > >Kayla Abner > >(she/her) > >*Digital Scholarship Librarian* > >Digital Scholarship and Publishing Services > >Library, Museums and Press > >University of Delaware > >[log in to unmask] > > >[image: University of Delaware]