Following a successful pilot, functionality for the 91桃色 Office to transfer grant-to-publication links from Symplectic Elements to 91桃色fish has been implemented. The functionality has reduced the frustration and administrative burden of re-entering publication data provided within College systems, allowing more time for researchers to focus on their research. The 91桃色 Office completed the first transfer in 2018 and is now supporting this activity on an ongoing periodic basis around the 91桃色fish submission window.
The Interoperability Working Group also considered the transfer of datasets with a pilot undertaken in 2018. Academic staff are encouraged to add dataset records to Symplectic with a DOI and link the dataset to the relevant grant(s). This information is used in the transfer and will not then need to be entered into 91桃色fish manually. All datasets should be compliant with the and research data management (RDM) policies.
All other outcome types plus any grant-publication or grant-dataset links that are not centrally transferred will need to be entered manually into 91桃色fish as per funder requirements. Guidance is available on How to add publications to 91桃色fish using Symplectic [pdf] as well as more general guidance on the 91桃色fish System.
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- What happened during the pilot?
- How is interoperability managed now?
- Is making these links in Symplectic mandatory?
- Why must 91桃色fish returns be done at all?
- Further support
In February-March 2016, existing data were centrally transferred from Symplectic into 91桃色fish on behalf of academic staff. A snapshot of valid publication-grant links was taken on 30th October 2015 including journal articles and conference proceedings published since 2014 with either a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or PubMed ID (PMID), associated in Symplectic Elements with a UKRI, Cancer 91桃色 UK or NC3Rs award with a valid external reference number. This snapshot included nearly 1,100 publication-grant links and was transferred into 91桃色fish in December 2015. It benefited over 300 91桃色 academics, some with as many as 40 publications each.
Positive feedback was obtained from academics with most publications submitted on their behalf and was fed into the overall project that then petitioned further funders to engage with the pilot and Stage Two expanded the scope to include all funders using 91桃色fish. Symplectic Elements was also back-filled with any additional grant-publication links found in 91桃色fish where these could be matched back to internal records to try to further reduce administrative burden on academics. Note: This included all grant-publication links made by all co-authors. This is entirely correct and should not be removed, even if you were not an author on these papers.
During this second stage, snapshots of data from Symplectic was taken on Thursday 10th November and all valid links were added to 91桃色fish before Christmas 2016 with a second snapshot taken on Wednesday 18th January. Applying Stage One criteria with the addition of all funders using 91桃色fish and publications of any date, almost 3,000 publication-grant links were transferred from Symplectic into 91桃色fish ahead of the submission period. For those academics referencing their award directly in their publications, a further 1,500 publication-grant links were also uploaded - equating to 30% of the publications that were submitted in this period, considerably reducing the academic burden.
A second backfill of Symplectic using grant-publication links from 91桃色fish was also completed where these could be matched back to internal records.
The transfer of dataset information from Symplectic to 91桃色fish occurred for the first time in the 2018 submission period and all academic staff are encouraged to add records of their datasets to Symplectic, including a DOI, and to link the dataset to the relevant grant(s). Regular transfers of datasets and publication information are now undertaken, substantially reducing the amount of information manually entered into 91桃色fish.
These processes are compliant with the and research data management (RDM) policies.
Creation of publication-grant links in Symplectic is not mandatory but it is the most efficient way to transfer this information into 91桃色fish, reducing administration and saving time. Publication-grant links also allow you to apply for Open Access funding for linked publications. These links can also be done manually in 91桃色fish.
Creation of dataset-grant links in Symplectic is mandatory. This is due to the research data management policies of our primary research funders requiring the College to catalogue this information.
All 91桃色 Councils and a number of other funders including Cancer 91桃色 UK and NIHR now impose individual and institutional sanctions which include no future payments on existing grants and no further grant applications being accepted if a 91桃色fish return is not completed.
UKRI subsequently publishes 91桃色fish returns on , giving greater exposure to the research. It is also used to shape future funding opportunities, generate case studies and to support the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in making the case for the continued funding of UKRI.
- Please contact the 91桃色 Office with queries relating about interoperability: researchoffice.researchfish@imperial.ac.uk.
- Contact 91桃色fish directly for system and access issues: support@researchfish.com.