ABSTRACT A recent published newspaper article commented on the (lack of) quality of Brazilian science and its (in) efficiency. The newspaper article was based on a special issue of Nature and on a new resource for scientometrics called Nature Index. I show here arguments and sources of bias that, under the light of the principle in dubio pro reo, it is questionable to dispute the quality and efficiency of the Brazilian science on these grounds, as it was commented on the referred article. A brief overview of Brazilian science is provided for readers to make their own judgment
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tionally recognized databases is a priority for the members of Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Di...
With growing institutional pressure from the Brazilian government to increase the impact of research...
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Nine Brazilian scientists with an outstanding profile of international publications were invited to ...
The Brazilian evaluation system of research and graduate education is under revision. For scientific...
Scientific periodicals published by the less developed countries and which do not have English as na...
A new scientometric indicator, the h-index, has been recently proposed (Hirsch JE. Proc Natl Acad Sc...
contributed by ALEXANDER W.A. KELLNER* Bibliometric parameters have been used in order to evaluate a...
The lack of correlation between the Journal Impact Factors and the most cited Brazilian papers in ph...
A recent assessment of 4400 postgraduate courses in Brazil by CAPES (a federal government agency ded...
The scientific citation was discussed in its most conceptual meaning and took into consideration the...
In recent decades, we have observed an intensification of science, technology and innovation activit...
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