watersthese
Watersthese is a hypothetical multidisciplinary framework for organizing and analyzing scholarly works related to water resources and governance. It combines elements of content analysis, citation network mapping, and ontology-based tagging to reveal relationships among research topics, geographic focus, and policy implications. In its envisioned form, watersthese would provide a structured schema for indexing theses, dissertations, and related reports, enabling researchers to search across disciplines and time periods and to identify underexplored questions.
Origin and terminology: The term blends water with thesis, and appears in speculative discussions about research
Key components: metadata schema; topic ontology; repository interface; analytics toolkit; visualization dashboards. The ontology would cover
Limitations and status: While promising for coordinating water research, watersthese faces challenges in standardization, data availability,