Characteristics and impact of grant-funded research: a case study of the library and information science field

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  • Por Piedad Fernández Toledo
  • Carolina Martínez Martínez
  • Juan Carlos Villanueva Mateo
Keywords: Citation analysis, Library and information science, Research evaluation, Research funding, Research policy

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This paper reports on a bibliometric study of the characteristics and impact of research in the library and information science (LIS) field which was funded through research grant programs, and compares it with research that received no extra funding. Seven core LIS journals were examined to identify articles published in 1998 that acknowledge research grant funding. The distribution of these articles by various criteria (e.g., topic, affiliation, funding agency) was determined. Their impact as indicated by citation counts during 1998–2008 was evaluated against that of articles without acknowledging extra funding and published in the same journals in the same year using citation data collected from Scopus’ Citation Tracker. The impact of grant-funded research as measured by citation counts was substantially higher than that of other research, both overall and in each journal individually. Scholars from outside LIS core institutions contributed heavily to grant-funded research. The two highest-impact publications by far reported non-grant-based research, and grant-based funding of research reported in core LIS journals was biased towards the information retrieval (IR) area, particularly towards research on IR systems. The percentage of articles reporting grant-funded research was substantially higher in information-oriented journals than in library-focused ones.

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Fernández Toledo, P. P., Martínez Martínez, C., & Villanueva Mateo, J. C. (2011). Characteristics and impact of grant-funded research: a case study of the library and information science field. Information Science Journal, 14(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesdoc/article/view/137561
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