A Bibliometric Measure of Translational Science

Scientometrics. 2020 Dec;125(3):2349-2382. doi: 10.1007/s11192-020-03668-2. Epub 2020 Aug 17.

Abstract

Science funders are increasingly requiring evidence of the broader impacts of even basic research. Initiatives such as NIH's CTSA program are designed to shift the research focus toward more translational research. However, tracking the effectiveness of such programs depends on developing indicators that can track the degree to which basic research is influencing clinical research. We propose a new bibliometric indicator, the TS score, that is relatively simple to calculate, can be implemented at scale, is easy to replicate, and has good reliability and validity properties. This indicator is broadly applicable in settings where the goal is to estimate the degree to which basic research is used in more applied downstream research, relative to use in basic research. The TS score should be of use for a variety of policy analysis and research evaluation purposes.

Keywords: citation analysis; indicators; research evaluation; translational research.