NOTES AND REFERENCES
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- Dickson, ibid.
- Ades, ibid.; Nelkin and Rip, ibid.
- Ades, ibid.
- R. Zaal and L. Leydesdorff, ‘Amsterdam Science Shop and its influence on university research: the effects of 10 years of dealing with non-academic questions’, Science and Public Policy, 14, 1987, pp. 310–6.
- Stewart, ibid.
- The co-ordinator and the three longest serving members of the team have co-authored this paper.
- These are the same as the criteria used by the Amsterdam Science Shop. See Ades, ibid.; Dickson, ibid.; Nelkin and Rip, ibid.; Zaal and Leydesdorff, ibid.; L. Leydesdorff, A. Teulings and P. Ulenbelt, ‘Trade union participation in university research policies’, International Journal of Institutional Management in Higher Education, 8, 1984, pp. 135–46; and L. Leydesdorff, ‘The Amsterdam Science Shop and its effects on science’, paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium of the Gesellschaft zur Förderung des Wissenstransfers, 19-20 September 1985, Frankfurt a.M., German Federal Republic, in G. Eckerle (ed.), Forschung, Wissensanwendung und Partizipation, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, 1986.
- Zaal and Leydesdorff, ibid.; Leydesdorff, ibid.
- Leydesdorff, ibid.
- Leydesdorff, Teulings and Ulenbelt, ibid.
- Zaal and Leydesdorff, ibid.
- Stewart, ibid.
- Leydesdorff, ibid.
- Ades, ibid.; Dickson, ibid.
- Zaal and Leydesdorff, ibid.; Leydesdorff, ibid.
- Leydesdorff, Teulings and Ulenbelt, ibid.