Interest group members:
Damaris Murry, Jing Wang
Goals:
- facilitate the discovery of research activities
- facilitate the CV generation to include research projects
- align VIVO ontology with CERIF1.6 and CASRAI
Next steps:
- considering what is most valuable for research discovery, realizing that the full scope of information for research administration may be more complicated to represent and more difficult to obtain as data
Class Definition (and associated metadata):
- Grant: receiving relationship between funding agency and grant receiver (vivo-isf ontology v.1.6)
- project: is defined as a collaborative enterprise, involving research or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim. Projects can be further defined as temporary rather than permanent social systems or work systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasks under time constraints. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project). In CERIF1.6, cfProject include:
- attributes such as cfProjectTitle, cfProjectAbstract, cfProjectKeywords, cfProject_Classification, cfProject_Indicator, cfProject_Measurement
- relationships: cfProject_ResultPatent, cfProject_ResultProduct, cfProject_ResultPublication, cfProject_PrizeAward, cfProject_Event, cfProject_Facility, cfProject_Equipment, cfProject_Medium
- cfProject_Project, cfProject_Person, cfProject_OrganisationUnit, cfProject_Funding
- fund:
- sponsor:
Requirements:
- model multi-year funding and multi-year projects
- track mini grants -- can these be grouped into multi-year projects just as grants can be?
- link grants to publications (or other output) - how to deal with project funded by multiple grants?
- vivo:supportedInformationResource (an information resource (typically a publication) supported by (typically via funding) an agreement (such as a grant))
- show grant dollar amounts on CV -- what level of granularity?
- handle non-disclosure grants -- store sponsor metadata for reporting without displaying the sponsor
STAR METRICS
- data dictionary attached
- identifies five "award mechanisms" – grant, formula grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or intramural project
cfProject include:
- attributes such as cfProjectTitle, cfProjectAbstract, cfProjectKeywords, cfProject_Classification, cfProject_Indicator, cfProject_Measurement
- relationships: cfProject_ResultPatent, cfProject_ResultProduct, cfProject_ResultPublication, cfProject_PrizeAward, cfProject_Event, cfProject_Facility, cfProject_Equipment, cfProject_Medium
- cfProject_Project, cfProject_Person, cfProject_OrganisationUnit, cfProject_Funding
Casrai Research Personnel Profile model
- Parts: Identification, Contact, Education, Employment, Distinctions, Funding,Contributions
- Funding: Grants, Contracts(Works commissioned by external public agencies or industry), Awards (Peer-reviewed research funding through competitions).
- Grants: Project Title, Multi-year Details, Grant Participants, Project Description,Funding Organization, Grant Status, Grant Type, Program Name, Total Amount, Currency, Portion of Funding, Competitive?, Funding Type,Funding Renewable?, Year Awarded, Multi-year Details, Time Commitment Per Year, Start Date, End Date, Investigation Role, Other Investigators, Roles of Other Investigators, Research Classification (concept of multi-year funding is addressed but very simplistic numeric field: Year, Amount, Percentage)
- the personal profile model doesn't focus on the concept of "project" (only an attribute under funding). Perhaps the Research Activity Profile model, which is still in a draft status, will better model a project as a stand-alone entity.
Casrai Research Activity Profile model
- the personal profile model doesn't focus on the concept of "project" (only an attribute under funding). Perhaps the Research Activity Profile model, which is still in a draft status, will better model a project as a stand-alone entity.
- Identification -
- Detail
- overview: Academic Abstract, Lay Abstract, Second Language Lay Abstract,Research Summary, Objectives, Scope, Methodology, Methodology Description, Literature Review, Bibliography, Relevance, Significance,Multi-discipline, Collaborative, International Scope, Novelty Innovations,Dissemination Strategies, High Risk, Market Study Results
- milestone: Milestone ID, Milestone Description, Milestone Year, Milestone Quarter,Milestone Start Date, Milestone End Date, Milestone Dependency
- risks: Risk Type, Risk Probability, Risk Impact, Risk Mitigation Strategy, Risk Monitoring Strategy, Milestone ID
- budget: Item Type, Item Description, Item Amount, Budget Year, Item Type Category
Previous work:
- Stella's work through Scripps to represent the additional nuances of NIH grants, including long-term grants that have annual renewals showing up as sub-grants.
File Size Creator Created Comment 17006 Mar 04, 2014 13:47 Still subject to change 105290 Nov 20, 2013 15:51 the work of Stella Mitchell for Michaeleen Trimarchi at Scripps, goes into a lot of detail about the grant (grant phase, renewal, spending category), but not the project. 64592 Nov 20, 2013 15:51 the work of Stella Mitchell for Michaeleen Trimarchi at Scripps 180706 Nov 20, 2013 15:58 51539 Nov 20, 2013 15:59