Excellence for Research in Australia (ERA) is an attempt by the Australian Research Council to rate Australian universities on a 5-point scale within 180 Fields of Research using metrics and peer evaluation by an evaluation committee. Some of the bibliometric data contributing to this ranking suffer statistical issues associated with skewed distributions. Other data are standardised year-by-year, placing undue emphasis on the most recent publications which may not yet have reliable citation patterns. The bibliometric data offered to the evaluation committees is extensive, but lacks effective syntheses such as the h-index and its variants. The indirect H2 index is objective, can be computed automatically and efficiently, is resistant to mani...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
To enhance confidence in decision making, research administrators and funding agencies require insig...
Metrics to evaluate research performance in academic institutions: a critique of ERA 2010 as applied...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
The Excellence in Research in Australia (ERA) framework is the world's first research assessment exe...
Australia introduced a new research assessment model in 2010 after many years of assessing research ...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
The Excellence in Research for Australia Initiative (ERA) is the federal government's latest attempt...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
As part of its program of ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA), the Australian Research Coun...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
To enhance confidence in decision making, research administrators and funding agencies require insig...
Metrics to evaluate research performance in academic institutions: a critique of ERA 2010 as applied...
This study uses bibliometric data to assess the performance of educational research in Australian un...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
The Excellence in Research in Australia (ERA) framework is the world's first research assessment exe...
Australia introduced a new research assessment model in 2010 after many years of assessing research ...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
The Excellence in Research for Australia Initiative (ERA) is the federal government's latest attempt...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
This article introduces the Impact Factor squared or IF²-index, an h-like indicator of research perf...
As part of its program of ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA), the Australian Research Coun...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
To enhance confidence in decision making, research administrators and funding agencies require insig...