Citation analysis in research evaluation

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Citation analysis in research evaluation

Henk F. Moed

(Information science and knowledge management, v. 9)

Springer, c2005

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Includes bibliographic references and index

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This book is written for members of the scholarly research community, and for persons involved in research evaluation and research policy. More specifically, it is directed towards the following four main groups of readers: - All scientists and scholars who have been or will be subjected to a quantitative assessment of research performance using citation analysis. - Research policy makers and managers who wish to become conversant with the basic features of citation analysis, and about its potentialities and limitations. - Members of peer review committees and other evaluators, who consider the use of citation analysis as a tool in their assessments. - Practitioners and students in the field of quantitative science and technology studies, informetrics, and library and information science. Citation analysis involves the construction and application of a series of indicators of the 'impact', 'influence' or 'quality' of scholarly work, derived from citation data, i.e. data on references cited in footnotes or bibliographies of scholarly research publications. Such indicators are applied both in the study of scholarly communication and in the assessment of research performance. The term 'scholarly' comprises all domains of science and scholarship, including not only those fields that are normally denoted as science - the natural and life sciences, mathematical and technical sciences - but also social sciences and humanities.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Executive Summary.- Part 1 General Introduction and Main Conclusions.- Part 2 Empirical and Theoretical Chapters.- Part 2.1 Assessing Basic Science Research Departments and Scientific Journals.- Part 2.2 The ISI Citation Indexes.- Part 2.3 Assessing Social Sciences and Humanities.- Part 2.4 Accuracy Aspects.- Part 2.5 Theoretical Aspects.- Part 2.6 Citation Analysis and Peer Review.- Part 2.7 Macro Studies.- Part 2.8 New Developments.- References.- Index of Keywords, Cited Works and Cited Authors.

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