The paper analyses the Leiden Manifesto for research metrics, an important text published last 23 April in the scientific journal “Nature”. The Manifesto, developed by famous scientometricians, contains ten principles (best practices) to guide research evaluation. It is intended to offer useful tools to understand the purpose of bibliometrics and the risks of “pervasive misapplication of indicators to the evaluation of scientific performance”
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...
Research evaluation in Humanities is a theme of topical interest especially after the start of the n...
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...
The paper analyses the Leiden Manifesto for research metrics, an important text published last 23 A...
During the annual conference “STI-Science and technology indicators 2014”, one of the main opportuni...
The paper deals with some issue on research assessment in the humanities. The authors discuss some p...
The paper discusses the criteria adopted from 2016 by the ANVUR – the Italian Agency for the evalua...
Following the diffusion of the management model promoted by the New Public Management also within un...
Presentation at the Conference Humanae Litterae & New Technologies: E-publishing, ricerca e letterat...
Below are some considerations following on from a past Editorial entitled “The evaluation of scienti...
L’articolo si concentra sull’uso di liste di riviste per la valutazione della ricerca nell’ambito de...
The paper presents a case study (project is under way). A group of multidisciplinary universities ag...
The article offers a broad review of the main bibliometric indicators from the more traditional ones...
The scarcity of funds for scientific research and the wish to allocate the restricted funds to high ...
Aim of this article is to analyze the inconsistency of the “dominant model” in the SSH assessment o...
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...
Research evaluation in Humanities is a theme of topical interest especially after the start of the n...
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...
The paper analyses the Leiden Manifesto for research metrics, an important text published last 23 A...
During the annual conference “STI-Science and technology indicators 2014”, one of the main opportuni...
The paper deals with some issue on research assessment in the humanities. The authors discuss some p...
The paper discusses the criteria adopted from 2016 by the ANVUR – the Italian Agency for the evalua...
Following the diffusion of the management model promoted by the New Public Management also within un...
Presentation at the Conference Humanae Litterae & New Technologies: E-publishing, ricerca e letterat...
Below are some considerations following on from a past Editorial entitled “The evaluation of scienti...
L’articolo si concentra sull’uso di liste di riviste per la valutazione della ricerca nell’ambito de...
The paper presents a case study (project is under way). A group of multidisciplinary universities ag...
The article offers a broad review of the main bibliometric indicators from the more traditional ones...
The scarcity of funds for scientific research and the wish to allocate the restricted funds to high ...
Aim of this article is to analyze the inconsistency of the “dominant model” in the SSH assessment o...
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...
Research evaluation in Humanities is a theme of topical interest especially after the start of the n...
The article gives a general description of the framework for research assessment in The Netherlands,...