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Acknowledgement Lag, Impact, and Community Formation: Data-Driven Approaches for Describing Research Outcomes
Monica Ihli

This event took place on 28th January 2019 at 11:30am (11:30 GMT)
Knowledge Media Institute, Berrill Building, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK7 6AA

Publication and funder data are rich sources of insight into the research behaviors of scientists. Particularly when these data are harmonized from across systems, we are able to gain understanding of such phenomenon as disciplinary differences in the time it takes to produce outcomes (measured as acknowledgement lag), or how the various sub-divisions of an agency’s research portfolio are performing in comparison to one another. Using United States funding agencies as an example, this presentation will discuss methods and challenges for linking grant awards and research outputs, for measuring research impact, and for examining the effectiveness of efforts to cultivate collaborative relationships in support of scientific objectives.


The webcast was open to 300 users



(35 minutes)

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