Literature-related discovery and innovation—update
RN Kostoff - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2012 - Elsevier
Literature-Related Discovery and Innovation (LRDI—formerly LRD—literature-related
discovery) integrates 1) discovery generation from disparate literatures with 2) the wealth of …
discovery) integrates 1) discovery generation from disparate literatures with 2) the wealth of …
Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for multiple sclerosis
RN Kostoff, MB Briggs, TJ Lyons - Technological Forecasting and Social …, 2008 - Elsevier
Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
Literature-related discovery (LRD): lessons learned, and future research directions
RN Kostoff, JA Block, JL Solka, MB Briggs… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2008 - Elsevier
Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
Literature-related discovery and innovation: Chronic kidney disease
RN Kostoff, U Patel - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2015 - Elsevier
Different approaches for preventing, reducing, halting, and reversing chronic kidney disease
(CKD) have been described in the medical literature. However, all related factors have not …
(CKD) have been described in the medical literature. However, all related factors have not …
Literature-related discovery (LRD): introduction and background
RN Kostoff - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2008 - Elsevier
Discovery in science is the generation of novel, interesting, plausible, and intelligible
knowledge about the objects of study. Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two …
knowledge about the objects of study. Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two …
Literature-Related Discovery (LRD): potential treatments for Parkinson's disease
RN Kostoff, MB Briggs - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2008 - Elsevier
Literature-Related Discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
Research synthesis methods and library and information science: Shared problems, limited diffusion
L Sheble - Journal of the Association for information Science …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Interests of researchers who engage with research synthesis methods (RSM) intersect with
library and information science (LIS) research and practice. This intersection is described by …
library and information science (LIS) research and practice. This intersection is described by …
[HTML][HTML] CTS: A new discipline to catalyze the transfer of information
AM Feldman - Clinical and Translational Science, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A critically important component of the future success of the clinical and translational
sciences is the ability to communicate discoveries across the broad areas of research, to …
sciences is the ability to communicate discoveries across the broad areas of research, to …
Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for Raynaud's Phenomenon
RN Kostoff, JA Block, JA Stump, D Johnson - … Forecasting and Social …, 2008 - Elsevier
Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
Literature-related discovery (LRD): Potential treatments for cataracts
RN Kostoff - Technological forecasting and social change, 2008 - Elsevier
Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …
heretofore not been linked (ie, disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and …