Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities normally use journal rankings and journal impact factors to assess the research impact of individual academics. More recently, citation counts for individual articles and the h-index have also been used to measure the academic impact of academics. There are, however, several serious problems with relying on journal rankings, journal impact factors and citation counts. For example, articles without any impact may be published in highly ranked journals or journals with high impact factor, whereas articles with high impact could be published in lower ranked journals or journals with low impact factor. Citation counts can also be easily gamed and m...
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic ...
This Monday marks the end of the open consultation for HEFCE’s Independent Review of the Role of Met...
After the notification of the University Grants Commission (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment o...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
Being a researcher is a highly competitive profession. The paper examines how authorship, h-index of...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
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This article discusses the increasing importance of publication metrics in research. Four themes are...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
Publishing in a high-impact journal carries the implicit promise that the article will also be highl...
Publication metrics indicate the visibility and reach of a research publication. The metrics can be ...
A broad-scale quantification of the measure of quality for scholarship is under way. This trend has ...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
This article discusses the role of university academics as researchers. In present-day society which...
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic ...
This Monday marks the end of the open consultation for HEFCE’s Independent Review of the Role of Met...
After the notification of the University Grants Commission (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment o...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
Being a researcher is a highly competitive profession. The paper examines how authorship, h-index of...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
Real estate agents on popular television shows cite location, location, location as the three most i...
This article discusses the increasing importance of publication metrics in research. Four themes are...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
Publishing in a high-impact journal carries the implicit promise that the article will also be highl...
Publication metrics indicate the visibility and reach of a research publication. The metrics can be ...
A broad-scale quantification of the measure of quality for scholarship is under way. This trend has ...
In a recent issue of Human Communication Research, Thomas Hugh Feeley notes, “journal impact ranking...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
This article discusses the role of university academics as researchers. In present-day society which...
There are numerous assumptions on research evaluation in terms of quality and relevance of academic ...
This Monday marks the end of the open consultation for HEFCE’s Independent Review of the Role of Met...
After the notification of the University Grants Commission (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment o...