It has long been understood that academic citations can mean many things other than direct influence. However, citations in policy documents are often conveniently conflated with societal impact. Marion Poetz, Christoph Grimpe and Andreas Distel show how policy citations can have a range of meanings and how natural language processing could provide a different way of analysing how research is incorporated into policy.

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