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Tracking publications from core laboratory services is challenging but vital for demonstrating research impact. We present a developed method to accurately track these core-contributed publications, highlighting their value.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical research infrastructure
  • Scientific core facilities management
  • Grant-funded research support

Background:

  • Core laboratories provide essential state-of-the-art instrumentation and expertise, significantly advancing research.
  • Accurate tracking of publications resulting from core services is crucial for demonstrating impact and justifying funding.
  • Many core facilities rely on programmatic grants (e.g., Cancer Center Support Grant, Clinical Translational Science Awards) and instrument grants (e.g., S10, Major Research Instrumentation).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the difficulty in tracking publications that benefit from core laboratory services and expertise.
  • To present a novel and effective method for monitoring core-contributed publications.
  • To provide a framework for core facilities to demonstrate their contribution to research output.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a systematic approach for identifying and cataloging publications linked to core facility usage.
  • Implementation of a tracking system to capture data on research projects utilizing core services.
  • Methodology focused on linking specific grants and instrumentation to resulting scholarly works.

Main Results:

  • A functional method for tracking core-contributed publications has been established.
  • The developed method facilitates the demonstration of research impact derived from core facility support.
  • Improved ability to attribute research outcomes to specific core services and funding sources.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate tracking of core-contributed publications is feasible and essential for core facilities.
  • The presented method aids in showcasing the value and impact of core laboratory services to funding agencies and the research community.
  • Effective publication tracking strengthens the case for continued support of core research infrastructure.