The FISPACT-II inventory simulation platform is a modern computational tool with advanced and uniquecapabilities. It is sufficiently flexible and efficient to make it an ideal basis around which to performextensive simulation studies to scope a variety of responses of many materials (elements) to severaldifferent neutron irradiation scenarios. This paper briefly presents the typical outputs from these scopingstudies, which have been used to compile a suite of nuclear physics materials handbooks, providing auseful and vital resource for material selection and design studies. Several different global responses areextracted from these reports, allowing for comparisons between materials and between different irradiationconditions. A new graphical output format has been developed for the FISPACT-II platform todisplay these “global summaries”; results for different elements are shown in a periodic table layout,allowing side-by-side comparisons. Several examples of such plots are presented and discussed.