Message posted on 16/03/2018

Maps of science

                Hello everyone,
<br>
<br>Over the course of 2018, Science-Metrix will be publishing a series of maps to
<br>visually illustrate some dynamics of the global science ecosystem. This week's
<br>blog post explains why we think these maps are important and what exactly they
<br>represent.
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<br>The post (including the first map) can be found here:
<br>http://www.sciencemetrics.org/mapping-science/
<br>The rest of the maps will be released throughout the year on the
<br>Science-Metrix Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/ScienceMetrix
<br>
<br>Happy mapping!
<br>
<br>Brooke
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<br>Brooke Struck, Ph.D.
<br>Senior Policy Officer | Spcialiste des politiques
<br>Science-Metrix
<br>1335, Mont-Royal E
<br>Montral, QC  H2J 1Y6
<br>Canada
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