This paper reports on an exploratory case study that considered the impacts of journal ranking and Fields of Research codes on the publishing decisions of Australian authors. The study also considered the level of alignment between authors’ allocation of Fields of Research codes and the codes assigned to the journals in which they were published. The conclusion is reached that authors are still coming to an understanding of the impact of research assessment on their publishing choices and the process of scholarly communication within their discipline. Findings point to a number of concerns about the impact of both journal ranking and discipline-specific research codes
The Australian federal government’s Excellence in Research Australian (ERA) (Excellence in research ...
The scholarly publication landscape continues to grow in complexity, presenting researchers with eve...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to review and comment on the Australian Government\u2...
This paper reports findings from a study that focused on the experiences of research-intensive acade...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
In this paper, the author describes recent developments in the assessment of research activity and p...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
The 1990s witnessed constant changes in the funding environment of Australian universities and resea...
Citation analyses were performed for Australian social science journals to determine the differences...
The reaction of Australian academics to the use of one performance measure, raw publication counts, ...
This article explores the way in which journal ranking processes in education impact upon the field ...
As part of its program of ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA), the Australian Research Coun...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
The Australian federal government’s Excellence in Research Australian (ERA) (Excellence in research ...
The scholarly publication landscape continues to grow in complexity, presenting researchers with eve...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to review and comment on the Australian Government\u2...
This paper reports findings from a study that focused on the experiences of research-intensive acade...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
In this paper, the author describes recent developments in the assessment of research activity and p...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research...
The 1990s witnessed constant changes in the funding environment of Australian universities and resea...
Citation analyses were performed for Australian social science journals to determine the differences...
The reaction of Australian academics to the use of one performance measure, raw publication counts, ...
This article explores the way in which journal ranking processes in education impact upon the field ...
As part of its program of ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA), the Australian Research Coun...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
The Australian federal government’s Excellence in Research Australian (ERA) (Excellence in research ...
The scholarly publication landscape continues to grow in complexity, presenting researchers with eve...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...