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The Warburg Institute and Architectural History
Medieval and Early Modern Studie
On the map: Nature and Science editorials
Bibliometric mapping of scientific articles based on keywords and technical
terms in abstracts is now frequently used to chart scientific fields. In contrast, no significant
mapping has been applied to the full texts of non-specialist documents. Editorials in Nature
and Science are such non-specialist documents, reflecting the views of the two most read
scientific journals on science, technology and policy issues. We use the VOSviewer
mapping software to chart the topics of these editorials. A term map and a document map
are constructed and clusters are distinguished in both of them. The validity of the document
clustering is verified by a manual analysis of a sample of the editorials. This analysis
confirms the homogeneity of the clusters obtained by mapping and augments the latter with
further detail. As a result, the analysis provides reliable information on the distribution of
the editorials over topics, and on differences between the journals. The most striking
difference is that Nature devotes more attention to internal science policy issues and
Science more to the political influence of scientists.FSW - CWTS - Ou
‘Far more to wonder, than to fathom completely’: one hundred poems devoted to the town hall
Medieval and Early Modern Studie
‘Far more to wonder, than to fathom completely’: one hundred poems devoted to the town hall
Medieval and Early Modern Studie
‘Far more to wonder, than to fathom completely’: one hundred poems devoted to the town hall
Medieval and Early Modern Studie
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