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A Study of Scientometric Methods to Identify Emerging Technologies via Modeling of Milestones...

by Robert K Abercrombie, Akaninyene W Udoeyop, Bob G Schlicher
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Scientometrics
Publication Date
Page Numbers
327 to 342
Volume
91
Issue
2

This work examines a scientometric model that tracks the emergence of an identified technology from initial discovery (via original scientific and conference literature), through critical discoveries (via original scientific, conference literature and patents), transitioning through Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) and ultimately on to commercial application. During the period of innovation and technology transfer, the impact of scholarly works, patents and on-line web news sources are identified. As trends develop, currency of citations, collaboration indicators, and on-line news patterns are identified. The combinations of four distinct and separate searchable on-line networked sources (i.e., scholarly publications and citation, patents, news archives, and online mapping networks) are assembled to become one collective network (a dataset for analysis of relations). This established network becomes the basis from which to quickly analyze the temporal flow of activity (searchable events) for the example subject domain we investigated.