<p><b>Base</b>: 558 original research papers linked to Programme, Fellowship (excluding PhD training studentships) and Project grants and assessed by Wellcome Trust reviewers.</p>*<p>many papers linked to more than one grant.</p><p><b>Source</b>: Wellcome Trust, PubMed (2005) & Scopus (October 2008)</p><p><b>Note</b>: Mann-Whitney tests show no statistically significant difference between the citation volume of papers linked to Programmes and Fellowships (Mann-Whitney p = 0.458), but significant differences between the citation volume of papers linked to Programmes, Fellowships and Projects: Programmes and Projects (Mann-Whitney p = 0.04); Fellowships and Projects (Mann-Whitney p = <0.001).</p
Background and aim: One of the areas of content analysis is citation analysis. The aim of this study...
Using citation data of 557 Nobel prize winning papers and the same number of their non-prize winning...
Citation counts are widely used as indicators of research quality to support or replace human peer r...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year ...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year ...
<p>A study of the journals publishing Wellcome Trust funded output using data from PubMed. A search ...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year c...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
Using research funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the classifi...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year c...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
The connection between grant funding and research productivity has not been well established. Object...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Background: Decisions about which applications to fund are generally based on the mean scores of a p...
Background and aim: One of the areas of content analysis is citation analysis. The aim of this study...
Using citation data of 557 Nobel prize winning papers and the same number of their non-prize winning...
Citation counts are widely used as indicators of research quality to support or replace human peer r...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year ...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year ...
<p>A study of the journals publishing Wellcome Trust funded output using data from PubMed. A search ...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year c...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
Using research funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the classifi...
This paper studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a five-year c...
This article studies massive evidence about references made and citations received after a 5-year ci...
The connection between grant funding and research productivity has not been well established. Object...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Researchers contribute to the scientific peer review system by providing reviews, and “withdraw” fro...
Background: Decisions about which applications to fund are generally based on the mean scores of a p...
Background and aim: One of the areas of content analysis is citation analysis. The aim of this study...
Using citation data of 557 Nobel prize winning papers and the same number of their non-prize winning...
Citation counts are widely used as indicators of research quality to support or replace human peer r...