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Julia Lane1, Jason Owen-Smith2, Rebecca Rosen3, Bruce Weinberg4.
Abstract
Longitudinal micro-data derived from transaction level information about wage and vendor payments made by federal grants on multiple U.S. campuses are being developed in a partnership involving researchers, university administrators, representatives of federal agencies, and others. This paper describes the UMETRICS data initiative that has been implemented under the auspices of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation. The resulting data set reflects an emerging conceptual framework for analyzing the process, products, and impact of research. It grows from and engages the work of a diverse and vibrant community. This paper situates the UMETRICS effort in the context of research evaluation and ongoing data infrastructure efforts in order to highlight its novel and valuable features. Refocusing data construction in this field around individuals, networks, and teams offers dramatic possibilities for data linkage, the evaluation of research investments, and the development of rigorous conceptual and empirical models. Two preliminary analyses of the scientific workforce and network approaches to characterizing scientific teams ground a discussion of future directions and a call for increased community engagement.Entities:
Keywords: STAR METRICS; Science of Science Policy; UMETRICS; linked data; scientific networks; scientific workforce
Year: 2015 PMID: 26335785 PMCID: PMC4553239 DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.12.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Policy ISSN: 0048-7333