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Tackling the So What Problem in Scientific Research: A Systems-Based Approach to Resource and Publication Tracking

机译:解决科学研究中的怎么办问题:一种基于系统的资源和出版物跟踪方法

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Peer-reviewed publications are one measure of scientific productivity. From a project, program, or institutional perspective, publication tracking provides the quantitative data necessary to guide the prudent stewardship of federal, foundation, and institutional investments by identifying the scientific return for the types of support provided. In this article, the authors describe the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s (VICTR’s) development and implementation of a semi-automated process through which publications are automatically detected in PubMed and adjudicated using a “just-in-time” workflow by a known pool of researchers (from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Meharry Medical College) who receive support from Vanderbilt’s Clinical and Translational Science Award. Since implementation, the authors have: (1) seen a marked increase in the number of publications citing VICTR support; (2) captured at a more granular level the relationship between specific resources/services and scientific output; (3) increased awareness of VICTR’s scientific portfolio; and (4) increased efficiency in complying with annual National Institutes of Health progress reports. They present the methodological framework and workflow, measures of impact for the first 30 months, and a set of practical lessons learned to inform others considering a systems-based approach for resource and publication tracking. They learned that contacting multiple authors from a single publication can increase the accuracy of the resource attribution process in the case of multidisciplinary scientific projects. They also found that combining positive (e.g., congratulatory e-mails) and negative (e.g., not allowing future resource requests until adjudication is complete) triggers can increase compliance with publication attribution requests.
机译:经同行评审的出版物是衡量科学生产力的一种方法。从项目,计划或机构的角度来看,出版物跟踪通过确定提供的支持类型的科学回报,可提供必要的定量数据,以指导联邦,基金会和机构投资的审慎管理。在本文中,作者描述了范德比尔特临床与转化研究学院(VICTR)的半自动化过程的开发和实施,通过该过程可以在PubMed中自动检测出版物,并通过已知的“及时”工作流程进行裁决范德比尔特大学医学院和梅哈里医学院的研究人员池,获得了范德比尔特临床和转化科学奖的支持。自实施以来,作者已经:(1)引用VICTR支持的出版物数量明显增加; (2)更细致地了解特定资源/服务与科学成果之间的关系; (3)提高对VICTR科学组合的认识; (4)提高遵守美国国家卫生研究院年度进展报告的效率。他们介绍了方法框架和工作流程,头30个月的影响度量以及一系列实践经验教训,以考虑采用基于系统的资源和出版物跟踪方法来告知其他人。他们了解到,在多学科科学项目的情况下,与同一出版物的多位作者联系可以提高资源归属过程的准确性。他们还发现,将肯定(例如,祝贺的电子邮件)和否定(例如,在裁决完成之前不允许将来的资源请求)触发因素结合起来可以提高对出版物归因请求的遵守程度。

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