Event Title

Data Management Panel Three: Using data from NIH's iCite to dynamically provide bibliometric-based decision support

Location

Zoom

Document Type

Panel Discussion

Start Date

29-10-2021 1:05 PM

End Date

29-10-2021 1:15 PM

Description

Leaders at academic medical institutions often lack decision support for allocating scarce resources and opportunities to their faculty. The NIH’s iCite service offers a validated foundation to gauge the influence of a given person's scholarly output. iCite outputs a Relative Citation Ratio for an article in a way that is field-weighted and benchmarked by year. As described in a recently published PLOS One paper, ReCiter is an open source publication management system. With this initiative, we will use data from iCite and ReCiter to programmatically produce metrics speaking to a person’s scholarly influence as compared to intra-institutional and extra-institutional peers.

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Video segment: 3:11:30 ~ 3:20:55

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Data Management Panel Three: Using data from NIH's iCite to dynamically provide bibliometric-based decision support

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Leaders at academic medical institutions often lack decision support for allocating scarce resources and opportunities to their faculty. The NIH’s iCite service offers a validated foundation to gauge the influence of a given person's scholarly output. iCite outputs a Relative Citation Ratio for an article in a way that is field-weighted and benchmarked by year. As described in a recently published PLOS One paper, ReCiter is an open source publication management system. With this initiative, we will use data from iCite and ReCiter to programmatically produce metrics speaking to a person’s scholarly influence as compared to intra-institutional and extra-institutional peers.