Literature-Related Discovery (LRD)
Discovery in science is the generation of novel, interesting, plausible, and intelligible knowledge about the objects of study. Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have heretofore not been linked (i.e., disjoint), in order to produce novel intere...
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Summary: | Discovery in science is the generation of novel, interesting, plausible, and intelligible knowledge about the objects of study. Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have heretofore not been linked (i.e., disjoint), in order to produce novel interesting, plausible, and intelligible knowledge (i.e., potential discovery).
Prepared in collaboration with Rush Medical College, Rush Univ. Medical Center, Chicago, IL and DDL-OMNI Engineering, LLC, McLean, VA. |
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