Living review — updated weekly · 52.379 papers classified · last sync: 19 Mar 2026about

About This Platform

What is a Living Meta-Analysis?

A living systematic review is a research synthesis that is continuously updated as new evidence becomes available. Unlike traditional reviews that become outdated within months, living reviews maintain an always-current picture of the research landscape.

This approach exists in clinical medicine — Cochrane's Living Systematic Reviews, COVID-NMA, and the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration are well-known examples.

This is the first living review platform in innovation management. It automatically monitors academic databases, classifies new publications, and updates trend analyses — all without manual intervention.

How It Works

1

Monitor

Every week, we poll the OpenAlex API for new papers across 14 target journals and 14+ keyword queries.

2

Enrich

We fetch abstracts, enrich with impact metrics (FWCI, citation percentiles, h-indices), and infer author metadata.

3

Classify

Claude Haiku 4.5 classifies each paper by domain, methodology, theme, and relevance scores. 52.379+ relevant papers classified so far.

4

Analyze

Automated meta-analysis computes publication trends, methodology evolution, citation networks, and identifies research gaps.

5

Publish

Results are published on this website, updated automatically after each sync cycle. The database is open for download and exploration.

Technology Stack

Data Pipeline

Python, SQLite, OpenAlex API

AI Classification

Claude Haiku 4.5 (Anthropic), 52.379+ papers classified

Website

Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Vercel

Dashboard

Streamlit, Plotly (planned)

Automation

GitHub Actions (weekly sync)

Collaboration

Claude Code, GitHub PRs, CLAUDE.md

Domains Covered

Technology CommercializationTechnology DiffusionEntrepreneurshipNiche StrategiesInnovation SystemsProduct InnovationProcess InnovationOpen InnovationCorporate VenturingR&D ManagementIntellectual PropertyMulti-Domain

Want to contribute?

This platform is designed for collaboration. Students, researchers, and developers are welcome.

Contribution Guide