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DESCRIPTION:This book presents an introduction to the field of applied eval
 uative informetrics\, dealing with the use of bibliometric or informetric 
 indicators in research assessment. It is written for interested scholars f
 rom all domains of science and scholarship\, and especially for all those 
 subjected to research assessment\, research students at advanced master an
 d PhD level\, research managers\, funders and science policy officials\, a
 nd to practitioners and students in the field.   The book sketches the fie
 ld’s history\, recent achievements\, and its potential and limits. The boo
 k dedicates special attention to the application context of quantitative r
 esearch assessment. It describes research assessment as an evaluation scie
 nce\, and distinguishes various assessment models\, in which the domain of
  informetrics and the policy sphere are disentangled analytically. It illu
 strates how external\, non-informetric factors influence indicator develop
 ment\, and how the policy context impacts the setup of an assessment proce
 ss. It also clarifies common misunderstandings in the interpretation of so
 me often used statistics.Addressing the way forward\, the book expresses t
 he author’s critical views on a series of fundamental problems in the curr
 ent use of research performance indicators in research assessment. Highlig
 hting the potential of informetric techniques\, a series of new features i
 s proposed that could be implemented in future assessment processes. It sk
 etches a perspective on altmetrics and proposes new lines in longer term\,
  strategic indicator research.The lecture presents recent developments in 
 evaluative informetrics\, related to the assessment of national academic s
 ystems in an European context\, and the adequacy of the bibliographic data
 bases Web of Science\, Scopus and Google Scholar. SHORT BIOProfessor Henk 
 F. Moed  has been active in numerous research topics\, including: the crea
 tion of bibliometric databases from raw data from Thomson Scientific’s Web
  of Science and Elsevier’s Scopus\; analysis of inaccuracies in citation m
 atching\; assessment of the potentialities and pitfalls of journal impact 
 factors\; the development and application of science indicators for the me
 asurement of research performance in the basic natural- and life sciences\
 ; the use of bibliometric indicators as a tool to assess peer review proce
 dures\; the development and application of performance indicators in socia
 l sciences and  humanities\; studies of the effects of ‘Open Access’ upon 
 research impact and studies of patterns in ‘usage’ (downloading) behaviour
  of users of electronic scientific publication warehouses\; studies of the
  effects of the use of bibliometric indicators upon scientific authors and
  journal publishers\; development of a new journal impact measure (SNIP)\;
  the relationship between full text downloads and citations\;  bibliometri
 c studies of international scientific migration and collaboration\; compar
 isons of Web of Science\, Scopus and Google Scholar\; multi-dimensional as
 sessment of research impact\; the potential of altmetrics\; ontology-based
  bibliometric data management. He published over 100 research articles in 
 international\, peer reviewed journals\, was program chair of numerous int
 ernational conferences in the field\, and is editorial board member of sev
 eral journals in his field. He is a winner of the Derek de Solla Price Awa
 rd in 1999. He edited in 2004\, jointly with W. Glanzel and U. Schmoch\, a
  Handbook on Quantitative Science and Technology Research (Kluwer\, 800 pp
 )\, and published in 2005 a monograph\, Citation Analysis in Research Eval
 uation (Springer\, 346 pp.)\, which is one of the very few textbooks in th
 e field.  In September 2017 he published a second monograph with Springer\
 , entitled ‘Applied Evaluative Informetrics’\, which will be presented dur
 ing the seminar\, and he is currently editing a second Handbook on S&T ind
 icators (with W. Glanzel\, U. Schmoch and M. Thelwall)\, to be published i
 n 2018.
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LOCATION:Aula Magna DIAG\, VIA ARIOSTO\, 25 Roma
SUMMARY:MORE@DIAG Seminar: New developments in Applied Evaluative Informetr
 ics - Henk  Moed
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