In order to craft an engaging narrative around research impact, and the part transparent research plays within it, DataSeer, a provider of artificial intelligence data solutions for research stakeholders, has partnered with Sensus Impact on a pilot that aims to display open science practice adoption on a funder level. This trial combines DataSeer’s Open Science Metrics with Sensus’ dashboards, creating another element in the dynamic, at-a-glance impact narrative that the platform’s funder microsites aim to tell.
We've launched DataSeer dashboards on five key funder microsites (NASA, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, National Science Foundation, the Canadian Institute for Health Research, and the National Cancer Institute), selected for the volume of funded articles as well as publisher and DataSeer input. These dashboards demonstrate the publication of data, availability of code, data repositories utilized, and preprint publication prevalence across the 1,000 latest published articles flowing to each funder microsite. More in-depth findings can be seen on the DataSeer sites below, and you can see the dashboards in action on the funder microsites.
We plan on updating the DataSeer dashboards quarterly and hope to expand this pilot to other funders' microsites in the future. We encourage you to dive into these new facets of impact we're bringing to our site in the meantime. Please reach out to [email protected] to offer suggestions or learn more.
NASA DataSeer report |
BMGF DataSeer report |
NSF DataSeer report |
CIHR DataSeer report |
NCI DataSeer report |