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Searching by grant number: comparison of funding acknowledgments in NIH RePORTER, PubMed, and Web of Science

机译:按授予号码搜索:NIH记者,Pubmed和Science Web的资金致谢比较

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Objective: Several publication databases now index the associated funding agency and grant number metadata with their publication records. Librarians who are familiar with the particulars of these databases can assist investigators and administrators with data gatheringfor publication summaries and metrics required for renewals of and progress reports for National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants. Methods: Publication lists were pulled from three main indexers of publication-associated funding information (NIH RePORTER, PubMed, and Web of Science), using iterative search strategies. All discovered variations for the cited grant number of interest were recorded and tested. Publication lists were compared for overall coverage. Results: A total of 986 publications citing the single grant number of interest were returned from the given time frame: 920 were found in PubMed, 860 in NIH RePORTER, and 787 in Web of Science. Web of Science offered the highest percentage of publications that were not found in the other 2 sources (n=63). Analysis of publication funding acknowledgments uncovered 21 variations of the specific NIH award of interest that were used to report funding support. Conclusions: This study shows that while PubMed returns the most robust list of publications, variations in the format of reported funding support and indexing practices meant no one resource was sufficient to capture all publications that cited a given NIH project grant number. Librarians lookingto help build grant-specific publication lists will need to use multiple resources and be aware of the most frequently reported grant variations to identify a comprehensive list of supported publications.
机译:目的:几个出版数据库现在将相关的资金机构索引并通过其出版物记录授予数字元数据。熟悉这些数据库的详情的图书馆员可以帮助调查人员和管理员通过收集的数据收集,了解国家卫生研究院续期和进度报告的续约和进度报告所需的公布和指标。方法:使用迭代搜索策略,从出版相关资金信息(NIH报告,PubMed和Web)的三个主要索引者拉出出版物清单。记录和测试所发现的所引用的授权人数的所有变化。将出版物列表进行比较,以实现整体覆盖范围。结果:总共有986个出版物引用单一授予婴儿的兴趣数量从给定的时间范围返回:920在NIH记者的Pubmed,860中找到了920个,787年在科学网络中。科学网提供了在其他2个来源中未发现的最高百分比(n = 63)。出版物拨款的分析致谢揭示了用于报告资金支持的特定NIH奖励奖的21个变化。结论:本研究表明,虽然PubMed返回最强大的出版物列表,但报告的资金支持和索引实践的格式的变化意味着没有一种资源足以捕获引用给定的NIH项目授予号码的所有出版物。图书馆员寻求帮助构建特定的出版物列表需要使用多个资源,并了解最常报告的授予变更,以确定支持的出版物的全面列表。

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