See Mark Newman's solution for bipartite networks. 
http://www.pnas.org/content/98/2/404.full

Uzzi and Spiro apply this method in a study of Broadway Musical Teams.
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/uzzi/ftp/uzzi's_research_papers/uzzi&spiroajs_smallworlds.pdf



On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 4:51:59 AM UTC-4, Tamás Nepusz wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately I cannot just generate a random network as this will cause 
> an underestimation of the PL and overestimation of the CC when the actual 
> network is compared to the random network (due to the fact that unipartite 
> projections of bipartite networks give cliques whenever e.g. inventors 
> worked on the same patent). 
> How about generating a random bipartite network, projecting it into 
> unipartite and then calculating the CC and the PL on the projection? 
>
> Cheers, 
> Tamas 
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