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Scientomics /ˌsaɪənˈtɒmɪks/ noun [uncountable]
  1. The systematic, computational study of the structure, evolution, and dynamics of science as a knowledge-producing system, especially using methods from artificial intelligence, philosophy, game theory, and epistemology.
Scientomics seeks to model how scientific ideas originate, propagate, and decline within institutional, cognitive, and social networks.
  1. The interdisciplinary field concerned with diagnosing and improving the performance, integrity, and governance of the scientific enterprise through quantitative and systems-level analysis.
Through scientomics, policymakers can anticipate epistemic bottlenecks and optimize the design of funding, peer review, and discovery workflows.
Origin: Early 21st century: formed from science + -omics, by analogy with genomics and economics, denoting a comprehensive, system-wide field of study.
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