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Automated Research Impact Assessment: A New Bibliometrics Approach
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Drew CH
; Pettibone KG
; Finch FO 3rd
; Giles D
; Jordan P
Scientometrics
2016[Mar]; 106
(3
): 987-1005
PMID26989272
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As federal programs are held more accountable for their research investments, The
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has developed a new
method to quantify the impact of our funded research on the scientific and
broader communities. In this article we review traditional bibliometric analyses,
address challenges associated with them, and describe a new bibliometric analysis
method, the Automated Research Impact Assessment (ARIA). ARIA taps into a
resource that has only rarely been used for bibliometric analyses: references
cited in "important" research artifacts, such as policies, regulations, clinical
guidelines, and expert panel reports. The approach includes new statistics that
science managers can use to benchmark contributions to research by funding
source. This new method provides the ability to conduct automated impact analyses
of federal research that can be incorporated in program evaluations. We apply
this method to several case studies to examine the impact of NIEHS funded
research.