School and departmental administrators are tasked with evaluating the research output of their faculty as part of the promotion and tenure review process. At our institution, this evaluation is communicated in a letter describing the dissemination venues for the candidate’s research publications, typically journals. Seen in one light, the letter is an opportunity for the school or departmental administrator to advocate for the candidate. However, the focus on dissemination venue rather than on the article or product itself wastes an opportunity to describe the value of the candidate’s work in the context of their discipline and institution. Instead of providing rich information about the work, these letters often copy content from the publi...
Faculty need to know what they need to do to be successful with regard to the promotion and tenure p...
The department chair’s letter is likely the most important recommendation of a faculty for or agains...
Participating on a peer committee can be daunting. Interpretations of departmental criteria often va...
School and departmental administrators are tasked with evaluating the research output of their facul...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89170/1/1999_SSDA-Promotion_and_Tenure_1.1.pd
Measuring research 'impact ' for academic promotion: issues from the literature Around the...
The literature on promotion and tenure in institutions of higher education includes a substantial am...
Current academic expectations for evaluation, promotion, and even tenure, have created an environmen...
How important is service in the promotion and tenure process? Performance evaluations of faculty mem...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
Chapter Excerpt: In the summer and fall of 1998, a colleague and I conducted a survey of academic li...
Despite many changes in scholarly publishing and evidence for an open access citation advantage, man...
What is impact and why is it so crucial to the survival of academic scholars? Find out how to assist...
What is impact and why is it so crucial to the survival of academic scholars? Find out how to assist...
Faculty need to know what they need to do to be successful with regard to the promotion and tenure p...
Faculty need to know what they need to do to be successful with regard to the promotion and tenure p...
The department chair’s letter is likely the most important recommendation of a faculty for or agains...
Participating on a peer committee can be daunting. Interpretations of departmental criteria often va...
School and departmental administrators are tasked with evaluating the research output of their facul...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89170/1/1999_SSDA-Promotion_and_Tenure_1.1.pd
Measuring research 'impact ' for academic promotion: issues from the literature Around the...
The literature on promotion and tenure in institutions of higher education includes a substantial am...
Current academic expectations for evaluation, promotion, and even tenure, have created an environmen...
How important is service in the promotion and tenure process? Performance evaluations of faculty mem...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
Chapter Excerpt: In the summer and fall of 1998, a colleague and I conducted a survey of academic li...
Despite many changes in scholarly publishing and evidence for an open access citation advantage, man...
What is impact and why is it so crucial to the survival of academic scholars? Find out how to assist...
What is impact and why is it so crucial to the survival of academic scholars? Find out how to assist...
Faculty need to know what they need to do to be successful with regard to the promotion and tenure p...
Faculty need to know what they need to do to be successful with regard to the promotion and tenure p...
The department chair’s letter is likely the most important recommendation of a faculty for or agains...
Participating on a peer committee can be daunting. Interpretations of departmental criteria often va...