Authors
Caroline S Wagner, J David Roessner, Kamau Bobb, Julie Thompson Klein, Kevin W Boyack, Joann Keyton, Ismael Rafols, Katy Börner
Publication date
2011/1/31
Journal
Journal of Informetrics
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
14-26
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Interdisciplinary scientific research (IDR) extends and challenges the study of science on a number of fronts, including creating output science and engineering (S&E) indicators. This literature review began with a narrow search for quantitative measures of the output of IDR that could contribute to indicators, but the authors expanded the scope of the review as it became clear that differing definitions, assessment tools, evaluation processes, and measures all shed light on different aspects of IDR. Key among these broader aspects is (a) the importance of incorporating the concept of knowledge integration, and (b) recognizing that integration can occur within a single mind as well as among a team. Existing output measures alone cannot adequately capture this process. Among the quantitative measures considered, bibliometrics (co-authorships, co-inventors, collaborations, references, citations and co-citations) are …
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