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Beaudry, C., Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., & Rietsch, C. (2016, September). Validation of a web mining technique to measure innovation in high technology Canadian industries [Paper]. OECD Blue Sky Forum 2016, Ghent, Belgium. External link
Beaudry, C., Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., & Rietsch, C. (2016, June). Validation of a web mining technique to measure innovation in the Canadian nanotechnology-related community [Paper]. 19th Uddevalla Symposium on Geography, Open Innovation, Diversity and Entrepreneurship, London, UK. Unavailable
Beaudry, C., & Rietsch, C. (2015, October). Commercialising nanotechnology : information from scraping the web [Paper]. Statistics Canada research workshop on Identifying and closing gaps in measuring innovation, Ottawa, Ont.. Unavailable
Beaudry, C., & Rietsch, C. (2015, October). Using web-mining techniques to study nanotechnology commercialisation in Canada [Paper]. "From nanotechnology to emerging technologies : towards a global responsibility" (S.NET 2015), Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
Héroux-Vaillancourt, M., Beaudry, C., & Rietsch, C. (2020). Using web content analysis to create innovation indicators—What do we really measure? Quantitative Science Studies, 1(4), 1601-1637. Available
Rietsch, C., Beaudry, C., & Héroux-Vaillancourt, M. (2016, July). Validation of a web mining technique to measure innovation in the Canadian nanotechnology-related community [Paper]. 1st International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics (CARMA 2016), Valencia, Spain. External link
Rietsch, C. (2015). Étude exploratoire de la commercialisation des nanotechnologies au Canada : l'utilisation de la fouille de données de contenu Web [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available