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Evaluating patterns of co-operation: application of a bibliometric visualisation tool to the Fourth Framework Programme and the Transport Research Programme

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  • C Widhalm
  • M Topolnik
  • A Kopcsa
  • E Schiebel
  • M Weber

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Networks of collaboration have been set up within the European Union's Fourth Framework Programme (FP4) by applying co-occurrence analysis and visualisation in two-dimensional knowledge maps. The focus of the analysis is on the patterns of co-operation and collaboration in research networks within FP4, involving the industrial, research and education sectors of all EU-Member States. The aggregate situation of FP4, and the Transport Research Programme in particular, are examined to identify features within patterns of co-operation of relevance to European research. The methodology is summarised, and potential for future research evaluation within the European Research Area is assessed. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

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  • C Widhalm & M Topolnik & A Kopcsa & E Schiebel & M Weber, 2001. "Evaluating patterns of co-operation: application of a bibliometric visualisation tool to the Fourth Framework Programme and the Transport Research Programme," Research Evaluation, Oxford University Press, vol. 10(2), pages 129-140, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:rseval:v:10:y:2001:i:2:p:129-140
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