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E-grāmata: Evaluation of the Minerva Research Initiative

  • Formāts: 198 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309494311
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  • Valoda: eng
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The Minerva Research Initiative is a Department of Defense (DoD) social science grant program that funds unclassified basic research relevant to national security. The goal of the program is to make use of the intellectual capital of university-based social scientists to inform understanding of issues important to DoD and the broader national security community. Evaluation of the Minerva Research Initiative discusses the program's successes and challenges over its first decade of operation, and highlights ways to strengthen the program's foundations and take advantage of opportunities for broadening its reach and usefulness.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Overview of the Committee's Information-Gathering Activities 3 Processes of the Minerva Program 4 Research Supported by the Minerva Program: Quantity and Quality 5 Direction and Vision of the Minerva Program References Appendix A: Federal Obligations for Basic Research Appendix B: Minerva Research Topics in Grant Announcements Issued between 2008 and 2018 Appendix C: List of Minerva Grant Awards Between 20092017 Appendix D: Interview Protocol for Individual Interviews with Current and Former Minerva Research Initiative Staff Appendix E: Survey of Minerva Grantees Appendix F: Survey of Administrators of Sponsored Research Appendix G: Individuals Who Provided Input during the Committee's Public Meetings Appendix H: Output Categories and Coding Notes Appendix I: Publications and Presentations by Year Appendix J: Impact Metrics of Journals in Which Minerva Principal Investigators Reported Publishing (Table J-1) and Journals without Journal-Level Impact Factor Scores in Which Minerva Principal Investigators Published (Table J-2) Appendix K: Field-Weighted Citation Impact of Publications Reported by Principal Investigators Appendix L: Universities with Minerva Grants Appendix M: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Summary 1(6)
1 Introduction
7(20)
History of the Minerva Research Initiative and Context for the Study
7(11)
Charge to the Committee
18(9)
2 Overview Of The Committee's Information-Gathering Activities
27(16)
Reviews of Department of Defense and Other Public Records
27(5)
Interviews with Department of Defense Staff
32(1)
Grantee Survey
33(5)
Survey of Administrators of Sponsored Research at Academic Institutions
38(2)
Minerva Conference
40(1)
Public Information-Gathering Sessions
40(1)
Limitations of the Committee's Evaluation
40(3)
3 Processes Of The Minerva Program
43(18)
Overview of Program Processes
44(8)
Discussion of Minerva Program Processes
52(9)
4 Research Supported By The Minerva Program: Quantity And Quality
61(18)
Review of Outputs of the Minerva Research Initiative Grants
61(13)
Stakeholder and Expert Perceptions of the Quality of Minerva Research
74(3)
Summary and Conclusions
77(2)
5 Direction And Vision Of The Minerva Program
79(18)
Making Better Use of Minerva Research and Researchers
79(7)
Discussion of Minerva's Vision and Goals
86(1)
Increasing Social Scientists' Engagement with the Program
87(5)
Developing Benchmarks for Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation
92(1)
References
93(4)
APPENDIXES
A-1 2017 Preliminary Federal Obligations for Basic Research, by Agency and Field of Science and Engineering (dollars in thousands)
97(5)
A-2 2016 Federal Obligations for Basic Research Performed at Universities and Colleges in Social Sciences, by Selected Agency and Detailed Field (dollars in thousands)
102(1)
B Minerva Research Topics in Grant Announcements Issued between 2008 and 2018
103(6)
C List of Minerva Grant Awards between 2009 and 2017
109(10)
D Interview Protocol for Individual Interviews with Current and Former Minerva Research Initiative Staff
119(4)
E Survey of Minerva Grantees
123(12)
F Survey of Administrators of Sponsored Research
135(10)
G Individuals Who Provided Input during the Committee's Public Meetings
145(2)
H Output Categories and Coding Notes
147(2)
I Publications and Presentations by Year (rounded to nearest whole number)
149(2)
J-1 Impact Metrics of Journals in Which Minerva Principal Investigators Reported Publishing
151(9)
J-2 Journals without Journal-Level Impact Factor Scores in Which Minerva Principal Investigators Published
160(1)
K Field-Weighted Citation Impact of Publications Reported by Principal Investigators
161(8)
L Universities with Minerva Grants: Classification of Research Institution Type Based on Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
169(6)
M Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
175