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    UKPMC Free archive of life sciences journalsukpmc.ac.uk

    UK PubMed CentralA (Very) Quick Overview

    Paul Davey ([email protected])

    Ernie Ong ([email protected])

    Thu 24 Sep 2009

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    Overview of service and its benefits

    Service for administrators, research support staff, funding organisations(and researchers/research teams)

    Building tools to bring greater transparency to management ofresearch grants

    Tracking impact and reporting outcomes to funders

    Service and tools for biomedical / health researchers Access: a means to easily search and retrieve abstracts, full text,

    and PDF files from one place

    Gap filling: providing links to additional content, such as theses,

    reviews, clinical guidelines Real innovation: providing quality assured, relevant links to other

    sources of relevant information found in biological databases

    Usability and functionality: developing features that researchers

    are asking for

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    Overview: more on grant management tools and the service

    Facilitate management of UKPMC-related grants

    First and only centralised database of all grants awarded by eight

    principal funders of biomedical and health research in the UK Significant number of PMC papers without grant information Aim to demonstrate value to researchers for data-entry effort

    Provide benefits to researcher as end-user in virtuous cycle

    Access to diverse range of journal and non-journal content PubMed citations, biological patents, clinical guidelines

    Access to biological databases by exploiting the scientific literature Entity identification and summary; link to EBI & NCBI databases

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    Overview: more on grant management tools and the service

    GrantRe

    porting

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    UKPM

    CBeta

    Service

    Facilitate management of UKPMC-related grants

    First and only centralised database of all grants awarded by eight

    principal funders of biomedical and health research in the UK Significant number of PMC papers without grant information Aim to demonstrate value to researchers for data-entry effort

    Provide benefits to researcher as end-user in virtuous cycle

    Access to diverse range of journal and non-journal content PubMed citations, biological patents, clinical guidelines

    Access to biological databases by exploiting the scientific literature Entity identification and summary; link to EBI & NCBI databases

    Supported by ongoing engagement with the research community, to interpret theirneeds to enhance and develop the service: focus groups, surveys, workshops

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    Introducing the new UKPMC Beta service

    User-centric methodology

    Focus on end-user experience via mock ups and closed beta site

    Iterative development via continuous user engagement

    Development timelines

    Aug-Dec 2008 Mockups, focus group, page design

    Jan-Jul 2009 Closed Beta development, focus groups Jul 2009 Closed Beta service release

    Aug-Oct 2009 Open Beta development, Closed Beta

    Nov 2009 Open Beta service release

    Nov-Dec 2009 Public Beta development, Open Beta

    Jan 2010 Public Beta service release

    Thereafter, ongoing engagement to continue to enhance the service

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    Call for collaboration to develop case studies

    We need to demonstrate examples of best practice

    - Will use on UK PubMed Central website

    - Will use in promotional material targeted at HEIs specifically those that administer/manage research

    grants, offer advice to researchers etc.

    Contact: Paul Davey, UK PubMed Central EngagementManager [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    DEMO

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    Backup slides screenshots of prototype

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    Search

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    Abstract main view

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    Abstract main view

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    Abstract related citations

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    Abstract related biological entities