Purpose: This paper is a critical discussion of the Leiden Manifesto for libraries already engaged in bibliometric practices. It offers practical recommendations based on the work of the European Association for Research Libraries (LIBER) Working Group on Metrics. This work is in the beginning phase and summarizes literature on the topic as well as the experiences of the members of the Working Group. The discussion reflects today’s growing popularity of (quantitative) research assessment which is seen in enthusiasts introducing new metrics (i.e. altmetrics) and by critics demanding responsible metrics that increase objectivity and equity in evaluations. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is the result of the Working Group on Met...
Objective – To scope the range, nature and challenges of present, planned and future research by p...
Evaluation is a crucial step for the development and improvements of digital libraries. Unfortunatel...
How can leadership and strategic planning in academic libraries be based on statistical evidence - e...
This chapter draws together work developing, synthesizing and applying a model for library performan...
Comment.Use these ten principles to guide research evaluation, urge Diana Hicks, Paul Wouters and co...
The digital era has brought new and exciting changes to scholarly communication. Modern scientific l...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px 'Times New Roman'} The Leiden Manifesto (LM) ...
The intersection between open science and research assessment is not the easiest to clarify. Because...
The presentation analyses the results of a survey administered by HEFCE in 2017, assessing current a...
The role of a librarian at many universities and research institutions has changed and is still chan...
Academic libraries have recently been subjected to continuous budget reductions, mainly due to the i...
Presented at IFLA Pre-Conference Library's Efficiency, Impact and Outcomes in Turku, Finland, August...
It is shown that the use of Flanders’ regional bibliographic information system in a performance-bas...
The University Library of Southern Denmark participates actively in research evaluation in a number ...
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the principles that underpin library assessment, methods used for ...
Objective – To scope the range, nature and challenges of present, planned and future research by p...
Evaluation is a crucial step for the development and improvements of digital libraries. Unfortunatel...
How can leadership and strategic planning in academic libraries be based on statistical evidence - e...
This chapter draws together work developing, synthesizing and applying a model for library performan...
Comment.Use these ten principles to guide research evaluation, urge Diana Hicks, Paul Wouters and co...
The digital era has brought new and exciting changes to scholarly communication. Modern scientific l...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px 'Times New Roman'} The Leiden Manifesto (LM) ...
The intersection between open science and research assessment is not the easiest to clarify. Because...
The presentation analyses the results of a survey administered by HEFCE in 2017, assessing current a...
The role of a librarian at many universities and research institutions has changed and is still chan...
Academic libraries have recently been subjected to continuous budget reductions, mainly due to the i...
Presented at IFLA Pre-Conference Library's Efficiency, Impact and Outcomes in Turku, Finland, August...
It is shown that the use of Flanders’ regional bibliographic information system in a performance-bas...
The University Library of Southern Denmark participates actively in research evaluation in a number ...
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the principles that underpin library assessment, methods used for ...
Objective – To scope the range, nature and challenges of present, planned and future research by p...
Evaluation is a crucial step for the development and improvements of digital libraries. Unfortunatel...
How can leadership and strategic planning in academic libraries be based on statistical evidence - e...