Abstract

ABSTRACT Current literature reviewing approaches rely on using keywords to search for relevant articles, reading them, and manually synthesising their knowledge. This approach is inefficient and limits the pace of scientific progress. We have developed a graph-based approach to digitising knowledge to address such issues. The method focuses on coding the core knowledge in publications (i.e. causal or process models) as directed graphs following a well-defined regimen and combining the directed graphs into a labelled property graph database. We provide guidance on coding publications as graphs using a graph query language. An application has been developed to facilitate scholars to code publications as graphs to load into a graph database. We discuss the contributions of the method for literature reviewing.

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