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Digital Science' Dimensions Webinar: Institutional benchmarking and tech-transfer with Dimensions (Dec. 14, 2020, 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM EST | 3:00 PM -3:30 PM CET); information about the database; selected webinars on demand

  • 08 Dec 2020 10:15 PM
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    Disclaimer: Information provided below is not for endorsement for a particular Digital Science product and given with informational purposes

    Note: Digital Science' Dimensions, the largest commercial database of scholarly information is likely not available for many (or some)  in this group in full version.  But with premier patent content (Digital Science invested in IFI Claims® in 2017), interlinked with scientific publications, grants and clinical trials, analysis of Dimensions content  might  give a broader and forward looking view on technology trends then analysis of patents alone. A referenced below Dimensions webinar on biochar case study is a good illustration of such integrated approach.

    Below is information on forthcoming live webinar.

     Digital Science Dimensions offer webinar:

     

    Institutional benchmarking and tech-transfer with Dimensions

     

    Monday, December 14th, 2020  9:00 AM – 9:30 AM EST |  3:00 PM -3:30 PM CET

    2:00 pm – 2:30 pm GMT

    In this webinar we will focus on how research is translated into intellectual property and trends extracted from patents data. Some of the key questions answered will be:
    1) Publications from which discipline tend to be mentioned in patents more and how does this compare to the country/ world average?
    2) Who are my collaborators on these publications?
    3) Are we securing patents primarily in growing or declining areas compared to country/ global trends?

    Registration Link

    https://www.dimensions.ai/webinars/institutional-benchmarking-and-tech-transfer-with-dimensions/

     

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     Additional Information

    What is Dimensions
    "Dimensions is a linked research knowledge system that re-imagines discovery and access to research. Developed by Digital Science in collaboration with over 100 leading research organizations around the world, Dimensions brings together grants, publications, citations, alternative metrics, clinical trials, patents and policy documents to deliver a platform that enables users to find and access the most relevant information faster, analyze the academic and broader outcomes of research, and gather insights to inform future strategy."

    Dimensions is a next-generation linked research information system that brings together over 150 million publications, grants, policy documents, datasets and patents, enabling users to explore over 5 billion connections between them” (See attached Figure from Dimensions website homepage)

    Current Dimensions Content:

    Publications 114,078,807 (free); Datasets 8,136,976 (free) Grants 5,623,964; Patents 54,752,384; Clinical Trials 603,751; Policy Documents 564,045

     More on Dimensions Data

     Dimensions dashboard (Publications & Datasets)

     COVID-19 Subset example (Publications, Datasets) [Search strategy in full-text of the collection: "2019-nCoV" OR "COVID-19" OR “SARS-CoV-2” OR "HCoV-2019" OR "hcov" OR "NCOVID-19" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2" OR "severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2" OR “coronavirus disease 2019” OR (("coronavirus" OR "corona virus") AND (Wuhan OR China OR novel))]

     

    Selected Dimensions Webinars (For a full list see Webinars on Demand)

     

    Recommended on-demand webinar:

    A joined-up perspective on research with Dimensions and Altmetric – a case study of biochar (a link to on-demand webinar; recorded Nov. 24, 2020)

    Have you ever had to get across an unfamiliar research topic quickly? In a complex and changing landscape, looking at publications and citations is not enough – the contextual factors surrounding a research topic are increasingly important as well.

    Who funds and benefits from research, where and how is it being used and discussed, and what changes in the real world because of it?

    Using Dimensions’ state-of-the-art capability to apply classifications and concepts, we can quickly zoom in or out to focus on the exact part of the global research landscape that interests us. Once we have defined our topic, we can explore its real-world footprint and use Altmetric’s richly detailed and contextualised mentions data to craft an evidence-based narrative that helps to inform decision-making and support a business case for action or investment.

    Please join our webinar in which we will use ‘Biochar’ research to demonstrate how using the integrated tools that Dimensions and Altmetric have to offer, allows you to answer questions like:

    • Who is working on biochar research, where and in what disciplines?
    • What sort of biochar research is being funded?
    • What kinds of inventions are being created?
    • Who is driving biochar research forwards?
    • Who is discussing biochar research, where are those conversations happening and who is involved?
    • What are the pathways to impact and what is the evidence?
    • What are the growing and emerging concepts in biochar research?
    • How does biochar research align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

     

    Other selected webinars

    Introducing datasets as a new content type to Dimensions (a link to on-demand webinar, recorded Feb. 18, 2020)  [available in the free version of Dimensions]

    The Dimensions database now integrates more than 1.4m datasets as a new content type. …In this webinar you will learn what datasets are and which datasets are integrated into the Dimensions information ecosystem…

    Scientific and technical competitive intelligence gathering using Dimensions deep data discovery  (a link to on-demand webinar, recorded Jun. 2, 2020)

    Learn how Dimensions deep data discovery can be used to access scientific and technical data across a networked view of global research information.

    • How the deep links between the content in the Dimensions data platform can inform your business decisions about global researchers and research organizations, as well as disease areas and fields of research.
    • How to perform deep data searches for assets (such as medical devices or laboratory equipment) in publications, grants and clinical trials and enable your business teams to monitor and evaluate impact.
    • How to detect where research activity is conducted on specific compounds, genes, and/or molecules outside of well known indications – and, how to measure attention/impact.

    Enhancing your Gap Analysis with Machine Enhanced Literature Retrieval (a link to on-demand webinar, recorded May 13, 2020)

    Learn how Dimensions data can be used to enhance your literature gap analysis. Dimensions is particularly suitable for performing literature gap analyses on a large scale, combining standard abstract searches with high precision full text queries and subsequent aggregation. This allows creating heat-maps on numbers of publications for combinations of terms, e.g., drugs versus adverse events, with the option to directly view the set of publications for a particular combination. Such an approach takes minutes to run, and can be repeated to track changes over time.

    In our webinar, we will explain how artificial intelligence (AI) with natural language processing (NLP) and automatic data aggregation can be used to streamline literature gap analyses and enhance strategic focus. In addition, we will show you how AI-assisted searches can enable rapid insights and analytics from the expanding publication landscape.

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