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Research on the Funding Effectiveness of National Major Scientific Research Instrument Development Projects Based on Literature Big Data Analysis

Published: 16 February 2024 Publication History

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Abstract—Scientific research instruments are the basic conditions and achievements of scientific and technological innovation. Under the situation of a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial reform, they have become the focus of scientific and technological innovation competition in the world, including China. Taking the scientific research output in the National Major Scientific Research Instrument Development Project (NMSRIDP) as the research object, this paper used bibliometric analysis to reveal the quantity, quality characteristics and internal laws of scientific papers from different dimensions, such as the output quantity, published journals, citation frequency, output institutions, etc. At the same time, this paper analyzed the funding effectiveness of instrument development projects from 2011 to 2022 in terms of output, output influence, input-output ratio and other dimensions. It is expected to provide a basis for the performance evaluation of the achievements and outputs of science fund projects, and provide reference value for understanding the role of instrument fund in promoting the frontier breakthrough of basic research in China.

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      4. Major scientific research instruments
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