Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred to in assessments of research and researchers. This paper addresses whether metrics are considered a legitimate and integral part of such assessments. Based on an extensive questionnaire survey in three countries, the opinions of researchers are analysed. We provide comparisons across academic fields (cardiology, economics, and physics) and contexts for assessing research (identifying the best research in their field, assessing grant proposals and assessing candidates for positions). A minority of the researchers responding to the survey reported that metrics were reasons for considering something to be the best research. Still, a large major...
<div><p>The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process. Her...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....
The use of indicators and metrics for research evaluation purposes is well-documented, however less ...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
A rich and diverse set of potential bibliometric and scientometric predictors of research performanc...
Doubt about the relevance, appropriateness and transparency of peer review has promoted the use of c...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
This talk will discuss how most quantitative approaches to evaluating research do not yet fully capt...
Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publi...
Assessments of science are important for many different reasons. For individuals early in their care...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
Citation metrics are statistical measures of scientific outputs that draw on citation indexes. They ...
The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process. Here we inv...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
<div><p>The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process. Her...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....
The use of indicators and metrics for research evaluation purposes is well-documented, however less ...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
A rich and diverse set of potential bibliometric and scientometric predictors of research performanc...
Doubt about the relevance, appropriateness and transparency of peer review has promoted the use of c...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
This talk will discuss how most quantitative approaches to evaluating research do not yet fully capt...
Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publi...
Assessments of science are important for many different reasons. For individuals early in their care...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
Citation metrics are statistical measures of scientific outputs that draw on citation indexes. They ...
The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process. Here we inv...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
<div><p>The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process. Her...
Background: The assessment of scientific publications is an integral part of the scientific process....
The use of indicators and metrics for research evaluation purposes is well-documented, however less ...