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Mapping STI Ecosystems via Open Data: Overcoming the Limitations of Conflicting Taxonomies. A Case Study for Climate Change Research in Denmark
- Title
- Mapping STI Ecosystems via Open Data: Overcoming the Limitations of Conflicting Taxonomies. A Case Study for Climate Change Research in Denmark
- Creator(s)
- Bovenzi, Nicandro
- Duran-Silva, Nicolau
- Massucci, Francesco Alessandro
- Multari, Francesco
- Pujol-Llatse, Josep
- Date
- 2022
- Is Part Of
- Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries: 26th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, TPDL 2022, Padua, Italy, September 20–23, 2022, Proceedings
- Pages
- 495–499
- Language
- eng
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Place Published
- Berlin, Heidelberg
- ISBN
- 978-3-031-16801-7
- Short Title
- Mapping STI Ecosystems via Open Data
- Abstract
- Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) decision-makers often need to have a clear vision of what is researched and by whom to design effective policies. Such a vision is provided by effective and comprehensive mappings of the research activities carried out within their institutional boundaries. A major challenge to be faced in this context is the difficulty in accessing the relevant data and in combining information coming from different sources: indeed, traditionally, STI data has been confined within closed data sources and, when available, it is categorised with different taxonomies. Here, we present a proof-of-concept study of the use of Open Resources to map the research landscape on the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 – Climate Action, for an entire country, Denmark, and we map it on the 25 ERC panels.
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