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ResearchMaps.org for integrating and planning research

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  • Nicholas J Matiasz
  • Justin Wood
  • Pranay Doshi
  • William Speier
  • Barry Beckemeyer
  • Wei Wang
  • William Hsu
  • Alcino J Silva

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To plan experiments, a biologist needs to evaluate a growing set of empirical findings and hypothetical assertions from diverse fields that use increasingly complex techniques. To address this problem, we operationalized principles (e.g., convergence and consistency) that biologists use to test causal relations and evaluate experimental evidence. With the framework we derived, we then created a free, open-source web application that allows biologists to create research maps, graph-based representations of empirical evidence and hypothetical assertions found in research articles, reviews, and other sources. With our ResearchMaps web application, biologists can systematically reason through the research that is most important to them, as well as evaluate and plan experiments with a breadth and precision that are unlikely without such a tool.

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  • Nicholas J Matiasz & Justin Wood & Pranay Doshi & William Speier & Barry Beckemeyer & Wei Wang & William Hsu & Alcino J Silva, 2018. "ResearchMaps.org for integrating and planning research," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(5), pages 1-25, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0195271
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195271
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