Evaluating the Accuracy of the Labeling System in Web of Science for the Sustainable Development Goals

Yu Zhao, Li Li, Zhesi Shen
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Monitoring and fostering research aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is crucial for formulating evidence-based policies, identifying best practices, and promoting global collaboration. The key step is developing a labeling system to map research publications to their related SDGs. The SDGs labeling system integrated in Web of Science (WoS), which assigns citation topics instead of individual publication to SDGs, has emerged as a promising tool.However we still lack of a comprehensive evaluation of the performance of WoS labeling system. By comparing with the Bergon approach, we systematically assessed the relatedness between citation topics and SDGs. Our analysis identified 15% of topics showing low relatedness to their assigned SDGs at a 1% threshold. Notably, SDGs such as '11 Cities', '07 Energy', and '13 Climate' exhibited higher percentages of low related topics. In addition, we revealed that certain topics are significantly underrepresented in their relevant SDGs, particularly for '02 Hunger', '12 Consumption', and '15 Land'. This study underscores the critical need for continual refinement and validation of SDGs labeling systems in WoS.
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评估可持续发展目标科学网标签系统的准确性
监测和促进与可持续发展目标(SDGs)相一致的研究对于制定循证政策、确定最佳做法和促进全球合作至关重要。关键的一步是开发一个标签系统,将研究出版物与相关的可持续发展目标对应起来。集成在科学网(WoS)中的可持续发展目标标注系统将引文主题而不是单个出版物分配给可持续发展目标,已成为一种很有前途的工具。通过与 Bergon 方法进行比较,我们系统地评估了引文主题与可持续发展目标之间的相关性。我们的分析发现,在1%的阈值下,有15%的主题与指定的可持续发展目标相关性较低。值得注意的是,"11 城市"、"07 能源 "和 "13 气候 "等可持续发展目标的低相关性主题比例较高。此外,我们还发现某些主题在相关可持续发展目标中的代表性明显不足,尤其是 "02 饥饿"、"12 消费 "和 "15 土地"。这项研究强调了在 WoS 中不断完善和验证可持续发展目标标签系统的迫切需要。
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