myRESEARCHpath: An Interactive Tool for Investigators and Research Administrators.

IF 0.5 Q4 MANAGEMENT
Journal of Research Administration Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Jamie S Wylie, Rebecca J Namenek Brouwer, Derek M Jones, Geeta K Swamy
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Abstract

Research-intensive institutions rely on specialized central offices to support research administrators and investigators through various processes and requirements. This helps researchers successfully and compliantly conduct and manage research. However, when these support offices communicate their processes and resources from disparate locations, it can be challenging for research administrators and investigators to locate what they need at the time they need it, and to understand how this information relates with that provided by other research support offices. This can result in research administrators and investigators lacking a clear understanding of critical information and an underutilization of available support. Duke University sought to address this issue by developing a web-based interactive research roadmap to consolidate and organize information from research support offices around the institution. In this roadmap, all support office content is integrated by topic and organized across the research project life cycle. To achieve this, a dedicated project team 1) convened the research support offices to develop integrated content and a process for contributing their resources on the website, 2) solicited researcher feedback to determine the critical features and functionality of the site, 3) engaged a technical development partner to build the site, 4) engaged researchers for beta-testing, and 5) devised a communication strategy to raise awareness and adoption of the site. The interactive research roadmap, "myRESEARCHpath," launched in 2021, and has experienced steady growth in utilization. Initial data shows that users are accessing the site to find relevant information for research information and guidance, and research support offices are encouraged by the improved discoverability of resources and services. This model of a single location to access research support office information needed to navigate the research project life cycle could be beneficial for other research-intensive institutions.

我的研究路径:研究人员和研究管理人员的互动工具。
研究密集型机构依靠专门的中央办公室通过各种程序和要求为研究管理人员和调查人员提供支持。这有助于研究人员成功和合规地进行和管理研究。然而,当这些支持办公室从不同的地点交流他们的流程和资源时,对于研究管理员和研究人员来说,在他们需要的时候找到他们需要的东西,并理解这些信息如何与其他研究支持办公室提供的信息相关联,这可能是一个挑战。这可能导致研究管理人员和调查人员对关键信息缺乏清楚的了解,并且无法充分利用现有的支持。杜克大学试图通过开发一个基于网络的交互式研究路线图来解决这个问题,以整合和组织来自该机构研究支持办公室的信息。在这个路线图中,所有支持办公室的内容都是按主题集成的,并在整个研究项目生命周期中组织。为了实现这一目标,一个专门的项目团队1)召集研究支持办公室开发集成的内容和一个在网站上贡献资源的过程,2)征求研究人员的反馈,以确定网站的关键特征和功能,3)聘请技术开发合作伙伴建立网站,4)聘请研究人员进行beta测试,5)设计一个沟通策略,以提高对网站的认识和采用。交互式研究路线图“myRESEARCHpath”于2021年推出,其使用率稳步增长。初步数据显示,用户访问该网站是为了寻找有关研究信息和指导的信息,研究支助办公室对资源和服务的可发现性的提高感到鼓舞。这种单一地点访问研究支持办公室信息的模式,可以为其他研究密集型机构提供导航研究项目生命周期所需的信息。
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