STAR METRICS and the Science of Science Policy

STAR METRICS is a data platform that is being voluntarily and collaboratively developed by U.S. federal science agencies and research institutions to describe investments in science and their results. It initially emerged as a result of reporting requirements associated with the 2009 American Recove...

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Data collection
Economic activity
Economic aspects
Federal funding
Innovation
Investment
John Marburger
Measurement
Platform
Public investments
Public policy
Research and development
Science
Science and state
Science Policy
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