Metrics evoke a mixed reaction from the research community. A commitment to using data and evidence to inform decisions makes many of us sympathetic to, even enthusiastic about, the prospect of granular, real-time analysis of our own activities. Yet we only have to look at the blunt use of metrics such as journal impact factors, h-indices and grant-income targets to be reminded of the pitfalls. Some of the most precious qualities of academic culture resist simple quantification, and individual indicators can struggle to do justice to the richness and plurality of our research. This article gives an overview of the findings of the UK's independent review of the role of metrics in research assessment, which published its final report on 9...
For the researcher who is committed to producing impactful research, who has carefully considered al...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
An important and timely plenary session at the 2015 UKSG Conference and Exhibition focused on the ro...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
Rather than expecting people to stop utilizing metrics altogether, we would be better off focusing o...
Although many are excited by the possibilities for using alternative metrics to supplement research ...
Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred ...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
Trabajo presentado al EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF), celebrado en Manchester (UK) del 23 al 27 de ju...
The final publication is available at Emerald via http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-02-2015-002
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
The Metric Tide report calls for research managers and administrators to champion the use of respons...
The Metric Tide report calls for the responsible use of metrics. As a supplier of data and metrics t...
For the researcher who is committed to producing impactful research, who has carefully considered al...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
An important and timely plenary session at the 2015 UKSG Conference and Exhibition focused on the ro...
Australian universities are increasingly resorting to the use of journal metrics such as impact fact...
Rather than expecting people to stop utilizing metrics altogether, we would be better off focusing o...
Although many are excited by the possibilities for using alternative metrics to supplement research ...
Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred ...
Research evaluation has traditionally relied on peer review, which, in the light of limited resource...
Trabajo presentado al EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF), celebrado en Manchester (UK) del 23 al 27 de ju...
The final publication is available at Emerald via http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JD-02-2015-002
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
The Metric Tide report calls for research managers and administrators to champion the use of respons...
The Metric Tide report calls for the responsible use of metrics. As a supplier of data and metrics t...
For the researcher who is committed to producing impactful research, who has carefully considered al...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...