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Journal of Data and Information Science
Volume 4 (2019): Issue 3 (August 2019)
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Measuring Societal Impact Is as Complex as ABC
Ed Noyons
Ed Noyons
| Aug 30, 2019
Journal of Data and Information Science
Volume 4 (2019): Issue 3 (August 2019)
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Article Category:
Research Paper
Published Online:
Aug 30, 2019
Page range:
6 - 21
Received:
Jun 28, 2019
Accepted:
Aug 06, 2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2019-0012
Keywords
Non-scientific impact of research
,
ABC to society
,
Societal impact
,
Bibliometric mapping
,
Publication-level classification
© 2019 Ed Noyons, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Figure 1
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Circles represent clusters of publication (areas), size represents relative volume (numbers of publications), color represents main fields, disciplines.
Figure 2
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Color represents share of publications mentioned in news items
Figure 3
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Color represents share of publications mentioned in policy documents.
Figure 4
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Color represents share of publications (co-)authored by Industry (a company).
Figure 5
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Color represents share of publications cited by at least one patent.
Figure 6
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Color represents share of publications not in English language.
Figure 7
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Size represents number of publications in Journal of Fluency disorder (2014–2017).
Figure 8
Area-based connectedness to society profile of the Journal of Fluency Disorders (2014-2017).
Figure 9
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000-2017). Size represents number of publications in journal Solar Physics (2014-2017).
Figure 10
Area-based connectedness to society profile of journal Solar Physics (2014–2017).
Figure 11
Landscape of science (data: Web of Science 2000–2017). Size represents number of publications in The Lancet (2014–2017).
Figure 12
Area-based connectedness to society profile of The Lancet (2014–2017).
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1%
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