Funding data & the Funder Registry

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Funding Data Kirsty Meddings@kmeddings

Linking research funding and published outcomes

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Funding data at Crossref

A standard way of reporting funding sources for published scholarly research

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Funder Mandates

HORIZON 2020

Source: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/juliet/

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What’s in a name?

National Institutes of Health NIH N.I.H. National Institute of Health National Institute for Health Abbreviations, misspellings, translations...

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The problems:

Funding bodies cannot easily track the published output of funding Publishers cannot easily report which articles result from research supported by specific funders or grants Institutions cannot easily link funding received to published output Lack of standard metadata for funding sources makes it difficult to analyse or data mine

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Open Funder Registry

• 14,000+ funder names and ID numbers from curated Elsevier SciVal registry

• Hosted by Crossref, available under CC0 • Updated and extended monthly• Must be used to ensure consistency

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Steps for publishers

1. Collect funding data from authors on submission* and/or Extract funder names and grant numbers from acknowledgements

2. QA! 3. Match funder name to funder ID in Open Funder Registry 4. Deposit funder name, funder ID and grant number with Crossref *Provide clear instructions so that they give you the right information

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DOI

Funding Source

Award Number

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Discoverable metadata

http://search.crossref.org/funding

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http://api.crossref.org

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API access

Allows other systems to access the funding data

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Clearinghouse for the Open Research of the United States

Uses Crossref funding data to provide US Federal Agencies with dashboards, compliance

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This is your metadata

Deposit funding data with Crossref so that funders can locate and record published outcomesDeposit good quality funding data - funder names without funder IDs can be displayed but not countedGive authors clear instructions and guidance on citing funders correctly

Full funder name not project acronymInclude grant numbers

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DOI registration on acceptance

“Early minting”

Deposit metadata on acceptance, not at publication

Timely notification for funders, repositories

Coming in 2017…

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Summary

Crossref’s database is the only central source of standardised funding acknowledgement metadata from publicationsAccuracy of funding metadata is criticalAn increasing number of organizations and projects rely on this funding data to identify content and check compliance with funder policiesGet involved and make the funding data from your publications available, accurate and transparent

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Any Questions?

@kmeddings

www.crossref.org/fundingdata

[email protected]