We're cleaning up our organisations in Pure using the ROR database; we noticed that quite a lot of universities and UMC's have the funder type assigned. In most cases this even shows as the first type when importing, so I had to build in logic to give priority to other terms over funder when processing the array. Is there a reason why this type is assigned? It is now hard to distinguish between academic organisations and actual funders.
For instance our own medical center: https://ror.org/03cv38k47
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Hi Adam,
Thank you for creating the roadmap issue — the framing captures the tensions well.
I want to flag that for us, the
funder type is a load-bearing dependency, and any change that removes or renames it without a direct replacement would be a breaking change in two places:
funder type is currently the mechanism that scopes that query to funding organizations.funder type. These are used at multiple points in the paper life cycle to validate funding metadata in the XML. Removing or renaming the type
field would require rebuilding those lookups.To your roadmap question about modeling
funder as a type versus a distinct role or attribute: either approach could work for us, provided the scoped view remains queryable — both via the API and in the data dump — in a structurally
equivalent way. What we need is a reliable, stable filter that identifies "this organization is used as a funder in the scholarly record," regardless of the underlying data model.
I'd also second the concern about dual-role organizations: we need the funder signal to be preserved for institutions like universities that genuinely appear as funders, not suppressed in favor of their primary type.
Happy to provide more detail on our implementation if useful.
Thank you,
--Sasha
Alexander ('Sasha') Schwarzman
Content Technology Architect
tel: +1.202.416.1979
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