This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review panels in the British national research evaluation – called REF (Research Excellence Framework) – with a much simpler exercise based on metrics. Using the free Publish or Perish software to source citation data from Microsoft Academic (MA), I was able to create a citation-based ranking of British universities that correlates with the REF power ranking at 0.97. I thus suggest that metrics should be considered seriously as an alternative to peer review. It doesn’t mean that we should give up completely on evaluating research quality through peer review. But letting metrics do the bulk of the work frees up a staggering amount of time and resourc...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The lack of a clear method to judge a researcher's contribution has recently [1] led to the proposal...
This short note adds to the debate on the most effective way in which to measure research quality. A...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
The REF2014 results are set to be published next month. Alongside ongoing reviews of research assess...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred ...
Although many are excited by the possibilities for using alternative metrics to supplement research ...
A rich and diverse set of potential bibliometric and scientometric predictors of research performanc...
Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's n...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The lack of a clear method to judge a researcher's contribution has recently [1] led to the proposal...
This short note adds to the debate on the most effective way in which to measure research quality. A...
This paper examines the feasibility of replacing the resource-intensive and contested expert review ...
Presentation given at the Science and Technology Indicators conference in Leiden 2018. Entitled "Ru...
When performing a national research assessment, some countries rely on citation metrics whereas othe...
The use of quantitative performance measures to assess the quality of university research is being i...
The REF2014 results are set to be published next month. Alongside ongoing reviews of research assess...
Can metrics be used instead of peer review for REF-type assessments? With the stakes so high, any re...
Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred ...
Although many are excited by the possibilities for using alternative metrics to supplement research ...
A rich and diverse set of potential bibliometric and scientometric predictors of research performanc...
Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's n...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) collects research outputs from UK universities and is u...
The lack of a clear method to judge a researcher's contribution has recently [1] led to the proposal...
This short note adds to the debate on the most effective way in which to measure research quality. A...