Mining and Mapping the Research Landscape

2013 
ExaMiner is a research intelligence tool that analyses the University of Bristol’s research web sites and corporate databases to produce new ways of searching, accessing and visualising its research landscape. We discuss the rationale for and implementation of four proof-of-concept web applications that profile researchers’ publications, web pages and non-confidential staff details before matching them to each other or against submitted text. We also report on the use of ExaMiner to support a multidisciplinary workshop between researchers from across the university and local health trusts. Historically at Bristol, as elsewhere, researchers and their projects are organised into departments, faculties, schools and so on, largely on the basis of their discipline. An unfortunate side-effect of this organisational structure is that researchers tend to know of other researchers and projects within their own branch of the organisational hierarchy. It is not untrue to say that they know more about researchers and projects elsewhere around the world than in their own institutions. This can leave researchers unaware of potentially relevant research going on elsewhere within their own university. Recognising that many important research areas now span multiple disciplines, the University Research Committee identified a need to produce a research intelligence tool to mine and map its research landscape. The aim being to provide its researchers and its Research and Enterprise Development group with new ways of searching, accessing and visualising connections between existing research – irrespective of the organisational boundaries and structures. The resultant ExaMiner demonstrators, listed below, are eScience/e-Research workflows built using the SubSift RESTful web services framework [1], augmented with secure web service wrappers around queries to corporate databases.
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