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The Research Investments in Global Health (RESIN) study at the University of Southampton is assessing and informing global research investment priorities in infectious disease. Learn how Dimensions helps them to quickly assess knowledge gaps and make informed decisions.
A poster showing how Dimensions Life Sciences & Chemistry can support and accelerate Targeted Protein Degradation research.
In this case study, Dr. Bruce Herbert of Texas A&M highlights the results of a pilot project which aimed to characterize the research careers of a small number of recent graduates.
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) wants to make a positive societal impact through research, as measured by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They are using Dimensions for the creation of a dashboard as a tool for strategic planning and continuous measurement of progress.
Donna Axel is a Proposal Editor and Writing Coach and shares how she is using Dimensions
in her daily work.
This case study describes why and how the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) from University of Florida used Dimensions to find reviewers for COVID-19 grant applications.
Philipp Pollack, Data & Metrics Specialist in the Central Library at Forschungszentrum Jülich, highlights the vital role Dimensions and GRID data play in monitoring Germany’s
Open Access activity.
John de Mello, Head of Nano at Norwegian University of Science
& Technology, describes how he has used the Dimensions API to help his university understand what it does -
and what it could do - in nanoscience and technology
Access to large scale data to produce new insights or reproduce existing results is a necessity for scientometric research and access cannot be limited by commercial considerations.