This article reviews 'large-scale research infrastructures' work and other relevant literature from the science policy and management domains. Through a systematic literature review, the study identifies that there are no firm inclusion or exclusion criteria for a large-scale research infrastructure. The findings identify the need for filling this knowledge gap to support future analyses for large-scale research infrastructures to help scientists and science policymakers understand, plan, and evaluate their own work. A refined version of one of the concepts examined in this article, the 'large international science project', provides the most fruitful starting point.
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Xinjiang Irtysh River Investment and Development (Group) Co., Ltd., Wulumuqi, 830000, China.
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Department of Environmental Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, 283 Goyangdae-ro, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-si 10223, Republic of Korea.
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