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CHAIRMAN OF THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF LITHUANIA
ORDER
ON THE APPROVAL OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE LISTS OF ELIGIBLE SCIENTIFIC AND/OR
TECHNOLOGICAL OUTPUT UNDER RESEARCH AND DISSEMINATION PROJECTS
October 31, 2014, No. V-217
Vilnius
Following Clause 17 of general rules of the Research Council of Lithuania for the competitive funding of
research and dissemination projects, approved by the Resolution of Research Council of Lithuania No. VIII-26 on October
27, 2014:
1. I a p p r o v e the following attachments:
1.1. Illustrative list of eligible output under research and dissemination projects in the area of humanities and
social sciences;
1.2. Illustrative list of eligible scientific and/or technological output under research and dissemination projects
in the area of physical, biomedical, technology and agricultural sciences;
2. I d e f i n e that the lists approved by Clause 1 of the Order applies to proposals and projects submitted and
funded after the date of entry into force of this Order.
Chairman Dainius H. Pauža
APPROVED by
Order No. V-217
of the Chairman of the Research Council of Lithuania
dated 31 October 2014
(Amended by Order No. V-259
of the Chairman of the Research Council of Lithuania
dated 13 October 2016)
ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF ELIGIBLE OUTPUT UNDER RESEARCH AND DISSEMINATION PROJECTS IN THE AREA OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Item
no
Output type Output description Type of
report
(interim
– I, final
– F)
Completeness of the output1
prepared manuscript
is prepared
and
reviewed
submitted
to the
editorial
office with
supporting
documents
approved
for printing
with
supporting
documents
issued
(published)
created improved reviewed installed arranged
PUBLICATIONS
1. OCCASIONAL PAPERS (BOOKS)
1.1. Monograph A peer-reviewed
scientific publication
covering a single topic
(single subject) in a
systemic and
comprehensive manner,
containing explicit and
observable elements of
novelty and of research
characteristic of every
research area or the
research field; the
publication must bear an
ISBN number, and
Lithuanian monographs
must also have a summary
in English, French or
German; minimum
volume – 8 author‘s
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F
1 Marking: – possible completeness level.
quires; at least 20% of
monograph must be
previously unpublished
and significantly new
material.
Scientific monograph in
a foreign language –
scientific monograph
published in a language
that is not official in the
country of residence of
the author.
Monograph not based
on a doctoral
dissertation – scientific
monograph consisting of
no less than 50%
significantly new,
compared to the doctoral
dissertation, material.
Monograph published
in Lithuania – scientific
monograph published in
Lithuanian or any other
language by a publisher
registered in Lithuania.
Monograph published
abroad – scientific
monograph published in
Lithuanian or any other
language by a publisher
registered abroad.
A contribution of an
author in a monograph – such contribution in a
co-authored scientific
monograph that is no less
than 4 author’s quires
1.2. Study a peer-reviewed
monograph-type book, of
one or several authors
covering a single topic
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(single subject) in a
systemic and
comprehensive manner,
containing explicit and
observable elements of
novelty and of research
characteristic of every
research area or the
research field; the
publication must bear an
ISBN number, volume –
min. 4 author’s quires.
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1.3. Synthetic
(theoretical)
scientific text
A peer-reviewed
scientific text of a
summative nature
analysing theoretical
views and long-term
research presented in
monographs, studies,
scientific articles, etc. a
synthetic research paper
must bear an ISBN
number.
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1.4. Collection of
scientific works
A peer-reviewed
collection of scientific
works (scientific papers
and texts of other genres)
of one or several authors
based on scientific works;
when published must bear
an ISBN number.
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1.5. Collection of
scientific papers
A peer-reviewed
collection of original
scientific works
(scientific papers) of one
or several authors, or a
collective scientific work;
when published must bear
an ISBN number.
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2. PERIODIC PUBLICATIONS
2.1. Periodic scientific
publication
A peer-reviewed
scientific publication
published no less
frequently than once per
year and bearing an ISSN
or ISBN number, whose
editorial board is made up
of researchers from
several research and
studies institutions.
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2.2. Continuous
scientific
publication
A peer-reviewed non-
periodic scientific
publication bearing an
ISSN or ISBN number
whose editorial board is
made up of researchers
from several research and
studies institutions.
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2.3. International
scientific
publication
published in
Lithuania
A peer-reviewed periodic
or continuous scientific
publication, published in
Lithuania, bearing an
ISSN or ISBN number,
where more than a half of
its editorial board is made
up of foreign researchers,
published in a foreign
language or containing
articles in a foreign
language.
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2.4. International
scientific
publication
published abroad
A peer-reviewed periodic
or continuous scientific
publication, published by
an internationally
acknowledged publishing
house2, bearing an ISSN
or ISBN number.
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2.5. I
2 Internationally recognized (scientific) publishing house – a publishing house that is constantly publishing peer-reviewed periodical and continuous scientific (cultural, professional)
publications, where the works of researchers from more than one country are being published. It distributes its productions in more than one country and has a website, providing sufficient
information on the nature of the publishing house and its international recognition.
Popular scientific
publication
A periodic or continuous
scientific publication
presenting scientific
knowledge in a popular
form.
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2.6. Professional
scientific
publication
A periodic or a
continuous scientific
publication of science and
applied science papers
intended for a
professional community
in specific research areas.
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2.7. Culture and art
publication
A culture and art
publication intended for a
community of humanities
and social sciences, and
the general public.
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3. INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS
3.1. Atlas A collection of maps and
their commentaries.
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3.2. Map Systematised scientific
data provided in an aerial
manner.
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3.3. Encyclopaedia Scientific or popular
scientific publication that
presents and describes the
key objects in a specific
area of science: names,
concepts, etc. in systemic
manner or in an
alphabetical order.
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3.4. Manual, reference
book
A scientific information
publication that presents
the key knowledge in a
specific area of science or
activity in a systematic
manner.
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3.5. Dictionary A thematic (subject
based) and an alphabetic
list of words in which
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each title word is
accompanied by a limited
specific or comprehensive
general nature
information on its
phonetic, semantic,
grammatical and other
characteristics.
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4. OTHER PUBLICATIONS
4.1. Report Research and its results
presented in the form
requested by the
customer.
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4.2. Chrestomathy,
anthology
A collection of
conceptually selected
texts (objects) of
scientific value, prepared
according to the
requirements of source
scientific publication.
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4.3. (Bio)bibliography
scientific
publication
A list of publications or
documents, etc., compiled
according to systemic
scientific criteria and
intended for scientific
purposes.
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4.4. Scientific heritage
publication
A collection of texts
significant for science and
science history, compiled
according to the
requirements of a
scientific publication.
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4.5. Scientific source
publication
Preparation and
publication of textual,
visual, empirical data or
audio sources that have a
scientific value in
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accordance with general
sources of research and
specific requirements of a
certain branch of science
and industry; carried out
according to a specific
methodology and has a
scientific apparatus (an
introductory survey, a
textological and subject-
matter commentary,
indexes, etc.).
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4.6. Scientific
translation
publication
A translation of a
scientific paper (source)
with a scientific apparatus
(an introductory survey, a
textological and subject-
matter related comment,
indices, etc.).
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4.7. Scientific source
catalogue
New, modified or existing
scientific data described
in a systemic manner.
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TEXTS OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
1. SCIENTIFIC TEXTS
1.1. Chapter (section)
of the book
Section of a monograph
or a study
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1.2. Scientific paper –
reviewed text
A peer-reviewed
scientific paper published
in a periodic, continuous
scientific or professional
publication which
publishes the results of
the research or a survey of
a scientific topic,
applying a scientific
apparatus specific of the
area of research
concerned (footnotes
and/or bibliography,
and/or formula, and/or
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drawings, and/or a
methodology description,
and/or statistical tables)
and compliant with the
scientific criteria
recognised in the specific
field of science; min.
volume 0.25 author’s
quire.
1.3. Review scientific
paper
A peer-reviewed
scientific paper
presenting another
published research paper,
followed by
comprehensive
assessment and critique
which includes not only a
discussion with the
concept of the paper being
reviewed, or the
discussion that develops
into the basis for a
reasoned consideration of
the theoretical,
methodological or
interpretation-related
problem. The article also
presents and substantiates
the original findings of
the research conducted by
the author of the article
being reviewed, offers the
conclusion, includes
references to the literature
used; min volume 0.25
author’s quire.
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1.4. Discussion
scientific paper
A text intended for a
scientific polemics
responding to previous
publications and other
science issies; min.
volume 0.25 author’s
quire.
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1.5. Conference
presentation text
A printed presentation to
be delivered at a science
conference, compliant
with the criteria of a
scientific article,
published in a set of
conference presentations.
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1.6. Conference
presentation
theses (summary)
A printed text disclosing
the topic of the scientific
conference, the research
area and the principal
conclusions.
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1.7. Critical source
text
A text published or
prepared for publication,
based on the entirety of
documentary data and the
survey of the history of
the text (or for a historic
critical publication), i.e. a
presentation of a critical
text which from the
philological and historical
viewpoint is considered to
represent the principal
and the most convincing
possibility of reading and
reconstruction of the
originals (canonical text);
the text also contains
commentaries and a
textological apparatus.
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1.8. Documentary
source text
A text issued or prepared
for the publication
accurately representing
the original image: A
facsimile, documentary
transcription, a
diplomatic publication.
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1.9. Popular source
text
A text published or
prepared for the
publication with a
minimum intervention
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from a textologist. The
norms of textological
correctness, however,
must be followed; the
publication of the text is
accompanied by a
discussion of editing or
publication principles; a
literary, historical or
cultural commentary,
glossary and similar
explanatory elements are
possible.
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1.10. Transcribed and
transliterated
source text
A source text drafted
according to the agreed
archeograhy principles
without a scientific
apparatus.
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1.11. Draft law or other
legal act
A draft document
compliant with the the
form, structure, content
and the language of a
legal act proposing to
establish, amend or
declare void some legal
norms.
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1.12. Draft legal
regulation concept
Document containing an
analysis of the current
situation and issues to be
addressed, the purpose,
principles and main
provisions of the intended
legal regulation, the
possible positive and
negative consequences of
the intended legal
regulation, the financial
evaluation of the
implementation of the
intended legal regulation,
provisions for the
intended legal regulation
(the good practice of legal
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regulation of other
countries, results of
studies and examinations,
their court practice, etc.).
2. OTHER SCIENTIFIC WORKS
2.1. Encyclopaedic
scientific paper
A synthetic scientific
paper based on the results
and the conclusions of
studies, with an intention
to introduce a specific
area, field or branch of
science, a problem, a
concept, research
conclusions or results,
trends, etc.
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2.2. Introductory
scientific paper
A synthetic scientific
paper introducing the
research or other papers
published by other author
(authors); min. volume
0.25 author’s quire.
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2.3. Popular scientific
paper
A scientific paper
introducing scientific
knowledge in a popular
manner intended for the
general public.
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2.4. Review A critical analytical
presentation and
evaluation of a published
research work; min.
volume 0.25 author’s
quire.
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2.5. Comment Scientific explanations of
a text that is being
prepared for the press or
is already released;
minimum length 0.25
author’s quire.
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2.6. Interview Conversation regarding
an academic or scientific
topic in a scientific
publication; minimum
length 0.25 author’s
quire.
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PRODUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (SOCIAL, CULTURAL)
1. Electronic set of
research data
(base)
A collection of electronic
data media or records
(units) (factographic
material, bibliographic
data, textual or other
material) presented in a
digital form.
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2. Digitalised
research object
A research object
converted into a digital
format using a digital
encryption technology
and a hardware or
software used for working
with digital data.
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3. Software A newly developed
software as an entirety of
programmes, procedures
and rules of an
information (data)
processing systems, or
part of the entirety
together with respective
documentation.
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4. Expert scientific
text
An expertise,
recommendation,
conclusions, guidelines,
insight, strategy,
feasibility study,
evaluation and
commentaries (historical,
philological, sociological,
commentaries, related to
legal acts or their drafts),
and other scientific text
presented to institutions
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or organisations, also a
scientific text on science
studies and/or science
policy.
5. Description
(catalogue) of an
exhibition and/or
exposition
A systemic description of
items of an exhibition
and/or another exposition.
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6. Other results
accessible to
consumers
An unclassified paper on
production of scientific,
and experimental (social,
cultural) development,
based on research and
practice-based
knowledge, the results of
which are newly
developed materials,
products and equipment,
newly implemented (or
essentially improved)
processes, systems and
services, developed,
implemented or
essentially improved
solutions of human,
cultural or societal
problems.
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SCIENTIFIC EVENTS AND SECONDMENTS
1. International
scientific event
A global conference,
symposium or other event
dedicated to a specific
topic, organized by
international associations
or other institutions, in
which scientists and other
researchers introduce
their ideas and the newest
results of different
studies; more than a half
of the participants are not
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from the country hosting
the event.
2. Regional scientific
event
A cross border
conference, symposium
or other event dedicated
to a specific topic, in
which scientists and other
researchers introduce
their ideas and the newest
results of different
studies; more than a half
of the participants are not
from the country hosting
the event.
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3. National scientific
event
A national conference,
symposium or other event
dedicated to a specific
topic, in which scientists
and other researchers
introduce their ideas and
the newest results of
different studies.
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4. International
scientific seminar
A global scientific event
of an applied nature
organized by international
associations or other
institutions, during which
scientists discuss one or
several related scientific
problems; more than a
half of the participants are
not from the country
hosting the event.
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5. Regional scientific
seminar
A cross border scientific
event of an applied
nature, during which
scientists discuss one or
several related scientific
problems; more than a
half of the participants are
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not from the country
hosting the event.
6. National scientific
seminar
A cross border scientific
event of an applied
nature, during which
scientists discuss one or
several related scientific
problems.
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7. Local scientific
secondment
A research-related
secondment in Lithuania
(expedition, internship,
work in archives or
libraries, etc.) to obtain
theoretical knowledge or
empirical data.
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8. Foreign scientific
secondment
A research-related
secondment to another
country(-ies) (expedition,
internship, work in
archives or libraries, etc.)
to obtain theoretical
knowledge or empirical
data.
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Item
no
Output type Output description Type of
report
(interim – I,
final – F)
Presented at an
international
scientific event or
a seminar
Presented at
a regional
scientific
event or a
seminar
Presented at
a national
scientific
event or a
seminar
SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS
1. Plenary presentation A lecture delivered by a guest speaker at the main part of the event covering
a topic proposed by the organisers.
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2. Oral presentation A text read at an event, presenting the final results of a scientific research. I
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3. Poster presentation A visually presented information on the obtained primary and final results of
a scientific research.
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APPROVED by
Order No. V-217
of the Chairman of the Research Council of
Lithuania dated 31 October 2014
(Amended by Order No. V-259
of the Chairman of the Research Council of
Lithuania dated 13 October 2016)
ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF ELIGIBLE SCIENTIFIC AND/OR TECHNOLOGICAL OUTPUT UNDER RESEARCH AND DISSEMINATION PROJECTS IN THE AREA OF
PHYSICAL, BIOMEDICAL, TECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Item
no
Output type Type of
report
(interim
– I, final
– F)
Completeness of the output3
Prepared Submitted
to the
publisher
(editorial
office)
with
supporting
documents
Approved
for
printing
with
supporting
documents
Issued
(published
)
Registered
proposal
Patent
obtained
License
sold
Created
(completed
)
Registered
1. A monograph, a book or their chapters published by an
internationally recognised scientific publishing house4
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2. A scientific paper published in Lithuania's national periodic
scientific publications having an impact factor in the
Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database.
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3. A scientific paper published in foreign periodic scientific
publications having an impact factor in the Clarivate
Analytics Web of Science database.
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4. A scientific paper in peer-reviewed papers of international
conferences having all the required parts of a scientific article.
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3 Marking: – possible completeness level. 4 Internationally recognized scientific publishing house – a publishing house that is constantly publishing peer-reviewed periodical and continuous scientific (cultural, professional) publications,
where the works of researchers from more than one country are being published. It distributes its productions in more than one country and has a website, providing sufficient information on the
nature of the publishing house and its international recognition.
5. A patent issued by the European Patent Office (EPO), United
States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), or the Japan
Patent Office (JPO) whose owners are Lithuanian natural or
legal persons.
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6. A patent in Lithuania, also a patent application having a
registration certificate.
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7. A plant variety assessed at European specialised centres
(Reports on Technical Examination of the DUS Testing
required to be submitted)
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8. An animal breed registered in national or international
registers.
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9. New technology that has an implementation statement, or is
tested in production.
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10. A new product or software, the usage and implementation of
which is approved with a certificate.
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11. A microorganism strain that has a registration certificate
registered in international registers.
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