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‘My UKPMC’: new grant reportingservices
Open access and funder mandates: a workshop for HEIrepository managers and OA administrators24
th
September 2009
Alison Henning, UKPMC Funders’Group Project Manager, WellcomeLibrary, Wellcome Trusta.henning@wellcome.ac.uk
 
Overview
Grant Reporting Service being developed as part of the UKPMC‘Phase 3’development programme 2008 -2011
Implementation by MIMAS (University of Manchester) supported by aUKPMC Funders’Steering Group
Objectives:
to help the
Funders’Group
: monitor the effectiveness of their oa policy;assess impact/output of individual grants and grant holders; determinethe value of their research portfolios
to provide benefits to the
Researcher 
by: enabling grantholders toeasily report research outputs to their funders; offering a range of value-added services such as ‘My Grants’and ‘My Impactin a single location
Two phases:
Grantee Reports (released April 2009)
Funder Reports (released October 2009 onwards)
 
Data
Several data sources used to generate reports:
Grant and grantee information provided by Funders
Existing ‘linksbetween grant IDs and papers in PubMed/UKPMC
through use of the manuscript submission system
through correct grant attribution in publisher deposited papers
through manual linking via the UKMSS grant linking service
Bibliographic data from PubMed/UKPMC
WoS citation count API
Scopus citation count API
UKPMC downloads database

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