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      How interdisciplinary is nanotechnology?

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          Facilitating cross-disciplinary research has attracted much attention in recent years, with special concerns in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Although policy discourse has emphasized that nanotechnology is substantively integrative, some analysts have countered that it is really a loose amalgam of relatively traditional pockets of physics, chemistry, and other disciplines that interrelate only weakly. We are developing empirical measures to gauge and visualize the extent and nature of interdisciplinary interchange. Such results speak to research organization, funding, and mechanisms to bolster knowledge transfer. In this study, we address the nature of cross-disciplinary linkages using “science overlay maps” of articles, and their references, that have been categorized into subject categories. We find signs that the rate of increase in nano research is slowing, and that its composition is changing (for one, increasing chemistry-related activity). Our results suggest that nanotechnology research encompasses multiple disciplines that draw knowledge from disciplinarily diverse knowledge sources. Nano research is highly, and increasingly, integrative—but so is much of science these days. Tabulating and mapping nano research activity show a dominant core in materials sciences, broadly defined. Additional analyses and maps show that nano research draws extensively upon knowledge presented in other areas; it is not constricted within narrow silos.

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                Contributors
                +1-404-3846295 , +1-404-3850504 , aporter@isye.gatech.edu , alan.porter@isye.gatech.edu
                jan.youtie@innovate.gatech.edu
                Journal
                J Nanopart Res
                Journal of Nanoparticle Research
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                1388-0764
                1572-896X
                6 March 2009
                6 March 2009
                July 2009
                : 11
                : 5
                : 1023-1041
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Technology Policy and Assessment Center, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0345 USA
                [2 ]Search Technology, Inc., Norcross, USA
                [3 ]Georgia Institute of Technology Enterprise Innovation Institute, Atlanta, GA 30332-0640 USA
                Article
                9607
                10.1007/s11051-009-9607-0
                2988207
                21170124
                be994d67-b067-4929-a0b7-60cc47081b41
                © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009
                History
                : 17 December 2008
                : 14 February 2009
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                Nanotechnology
                nanotechnology research activity patterns,interdisciplinarity,nanotechnology trends,science mapping,nanoscale science and engineering,bibliometrics

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