Search strings for finding SDG-related research, Bergen-approach
Armitage, Caroline S.; Bjerkan, Håkon Magne; Byholm, Leena Pirit; Gåsemyr, Inger; Lorenz, Marta; Seland, Eli Heldaas (2022)
Armitage, Caroline S.
Bjerkan, Håkon Magne
Byholm, Leena Pirit
Gåsemyr, Inger
Lorenz, Marta
Seland, Eli Heldaas
2022
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These files contain search strings to find scientific publications related to certain Sustainable development goals (UN SDGs).
This work is a product of the project Bærekraftsforskning for alle – en transparent kartleggings- og gjenfinningstjeneste (Sustainable development research for all – a transparent mapping and discovery tool), a Norwegian project supported by the National Library of Norway. Read more about the project here. This project is led by the University of Bergen Library, partnered with the libraries at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and the University of Stavanger. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) has contributed with search strings for two SDGs as an external collaborator.
File names in this set consist of the SDG and the approach used (topic vs. action), as well as the platform/syntax for the string. The approach relates to decisions about what kind of research the string should find: research closely related to the actions of the SDG targets (action), or research more broadly related to the topics in the targets (topic). You can read more about these approaches, why we have done this work, and what to expect when using the strings in the Readme.
Release notes: The release contains v1 search strings developed during 2021-2022 for SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11, 13, 14 and 15 (Web of Science syntax). The strings included in v2019-12 have been completely revised; additional SDGs are added (SDGs 4, 11 and 15); the work for this release is from an expanded/changed group of collaborators. See the Readme for more information.
This work is a product of the project Bærekraftsforskning for alle – en transparent kartleggings- og gjenfinningstjeneste (Sustainable development research for all – a transparent mapping and discovery tool), a Norwegian project supported by the National Library of Norway. Read more about the project here. This project is led by the University of Bergen Library, partnered with the libraries at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences and the University of Stavanger. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) has contributed with search strings for two SDGs as an external collaborator.
File names in this set consist of the SDG and the approach used (topic vs. action), as well as the platform/syntax for the string. The approach relates to decisions about what kind of research the string should find: research closely related to the actions of the SDG targets (action), or research more broadly related to the topics in the targets (topic). You can read more about these approaches, why we have done this work, and what to expect when using the strings in the Readme.
Release notes: The release contains v1 search strings developed during 2021-2022 for SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11, 13, 14 and 15 (Web of Science syntax). The strings included in v2019-12 have been completely revised; additional SDGs are added (SDGs 4, 11 and 15); the work for this release is from an expanded/changed group of collaborators. See the Readme for more information.
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