Funding acknowledgments in the Web of Science: completeness and accuracy of collected data

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Belén Álvarez-Bornstein
Fernanda Morillo
María Bordons
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[1] Spanish National Research Council (CSIC),Science, Technology and Society Department, IFS
[2] Complutense University (UCM),Library and Information Science Department, Faculty of Library and Information Sciences
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Scientometrics | 2017年 / 112卷
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Funding acknowledgments; Web of Science; Standarization;
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The study of acknowledgments as a source of data on research funding is gaining ground in science, as exemplified by the present inclusion of this information in bibliographic databases such as Web of Science (WoS). The objective of this paper is to explore the completeness and accuracy of WoS in extracting and processing funding acknowledgment data. With this purpose, a random sample of articles published in eight thematic areas and selected from the scientific output of Spain in 2014 are analyzed. Funding information that appears in original articles is recorded by WoS in the “funding text” field, but is also extracted to the “funding agency” and “grant number” subfields. In the extraction process, some funding information was lost in 12% of the articles and the distribution of agencies and grant numbers by subfield was not always consistent. In addition, funding support is often incompletely reported by authors: in about half of the articles we studied, the country of origin of the funder or the grant number(s) were not mentioned. We propose and discuss the need to develop more detailed guidelines on how to acknowledge funding. More accurate documentation of funding sources in published articles would benefit researchers, funders and journals, and enhance the reliability and usefulness of studies on funding acknowledgments.
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页码:1793 / 1812
页数:19
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