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Gauging the Impact of e-Research in the Social Sciences Eric T. Meyer Ralph Schroeder Oxford Internet Institute Oxford e-Social Science node of NCeSS Presented at UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Edinburgh, UK, 8-11 September 2008
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Source: Dutton & Meyer 2008
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Evidence for Uncertainty Trough Source: Dutton, W.H. & Meyer, E.T. (2008). “e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance from, and Attitudes Toward, E-Research“. Presentation for the 4th International Conference on e-Social Science, University of Manchester, 19 June 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150422
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AVROSS
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Publications in e-Research 1996-2008, social sciences compared to all disciplines
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Publication Patterns in Discipline in Scopus sample (n=2887) Social Sciences (n=175) Computer Science (n=749)
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Fields, Citations and Authors
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Field intersection
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Publications and Interdisciplinarity Figure 3. Map showing number of articles by field, and article interdisciplinarity Source: Data retrieved from Scopus using sample search terms; image created with Microsoft Excel.NetMap plugin
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Title word clouds by discipline
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Oxford e-Social Science (OeSS) Node of NCeSS Oxford Internet Institute University of Oxford Eric T. Meyer Research Fellow eric.meyer@oii.ox.ac.uk http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/meyer Ralph Schroeder James Martin Research Fellow ralph.schroeder@oii.ox.ac.uk http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/schroeder Oxford e-Social Science Project
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