Applied Evaluative Informetrics (eBook)

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2017 | 1st ed. 2017
XXI, 312 Seiten
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978-3-319-60522-7 (ISBN)

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Applied Evaluative Informetrics - Henk F. Moed
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This book focuses on applied evaluative informetric artifacts or topics. It explains the base notions and assumptions of evaluative informetrics by discussing a series of important applications. The structure of the book is therefore not organized by methodological characteristics, but is centered around popular, often discussed or used informetric artifacts - indicators, methodologies, products, databases - or so called hot topics in which informetric indicators play an important role. Most of the artifacts and topics emerged during the past decade. The principal aim of the book is to present a state of the art in applied evaluative informetrics, and to inform the readers about the pros and cons, potentialities and limitations of the use of informetric/bibliometric indicators in research assessment. The book is a continuation of the book  Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation  (Springer, 2005). It is of interest to non-specialists, especially research students at advanced master level and higher, all those subjected to quantitative research assessment, research managers and other users of applied informetric techniques, and interested scholars from all domains of science and scholarship.



Henk F. Moed is a former senior staff member and full professor of research assessment methodologies in the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Science Studies at the University of Leiden in 1989. He has been active in numerous research topics, including: the creation of bibliometric databases from raw data from Thomson Scientific's Web of Science and Elsevier's Scopus; analysis of inaccuracies in citation matching; assessment of the potentialities and pitfalls of journal impact factors; the development and application of science indicators for the measurement of research performance in the basic natural- and life sciences; the use of bibliometric indicators as a tool to assess peer review procedures; the development and application of performance indicators in social 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. 

He has published numerous research articles, and is editor of several journals in his field. He is a winner of the Derek de Solla Price Award in 1999. He edited, jointly with W. Glanzel and U. Schmoch, the Handbook on Quantitative Science and Technology Research (Kluwer 2004), and published Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation (Springer 2005), a textbook which is one of very few of these in the field. 

He developed a new indicator of journal impact, SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), a so called 'rolling year' journal metric. He is a member of the Board of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI). He was a Senior Scientific Advisor at Elsevier for 4 years and a founder of the Elsevier Bibliometric Research Program (EBRP, which ran till Aug. 2013) and of the Elsevier Metrics Development Program (from 2014). He also was Director of the Informetric Research Group (2012-2014).

Henk F. Moed is a former senior staff member and full professor of research assessment methodologies in the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Science Studies at the University of Leiden in 1989. He has been active in numerous research topics, including: the creation of bibliometric databases from raw data from Thomson Scientific’s Web of Science and Elsevier’s Scopus; analysis of inaccuracies in citation matching; assessment of the potentialities and pitfalls of journal impact factors; the development and application of science indicators for the measurement of research performance in the basic natural- and life sciences; the use of bibliometric indicators as a tool to assess peer review procedures; the development and application of performance indicators in social 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. He has published numerous research articles, and is editor of several journals in his field. He is a winner of the Derek de Solla Price Award in 1999. He edited, jointly with W. Glanzel and U. Schmoch, the Handbook on Quantitative Science and Technology Research (Kluwer 2004), and published Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation (Springer 2005), a textbook which is one of very few of these in the field. He developed a new indicator of journal impact, SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), a so called “rolling year” journal metric. He is a member of the Board of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI). He was a Senior Scientific Advisor at Elsevier for 4 years and a founder of the Elsevier Bibliometric Research Program (EBRP, which ran till Aug. 2013) and of the Elsevier Metrics Development Program (from 2014). He also was Director of the Informetric Research Group (2012-2014).

Preface.- Structure of the book.- Acknowledgements.- Executive Summary.- PART 1: General Introduction and Synopsis.- 1. General introduction.- 2. Base notions and general conclusions.- 3. Synopsis (incl. summary tables).- PART 2. Historical overview lectures.- 4. De Solla Price’s Networks of Scientific Papers.- 5. The Citation Cycle and the structure of science.- 6. Science maps and mapping softwares.- 7. Eugene Garfield’s Science Citation Index.- 8. Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar.- 9. Informetrics as a big data science.- 10. Science-Technology linkages: Francis Narin’a patent citation analysis.- 11. Models of the relationship between science and technology.- 12. Position of firms in bibliometric rankings.- 13. Journal impact factor and SNIP.- 14. Eigenfactor and SJR.- 15. Full text downloads.-16. Relative citation rates.- 17. H-index.- 18. Altmetrics (including downloads).- PART 3. Studies on hot topics.- 19. World university rankings.- 20. The effects of Open Access publishing.- 21. Models of scientific development.- 22. Google Scholar.- PART 4. Perspective articles.- 23. The potential of altmetrics.- 24. The need to study the quality of the manuscript peer review process.- 25. The need to develop author self evaluation tools.- 26. On the measurement of societal impact.- 27. Informetric applications in other disciplines: sport science and musicology.- References.     

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.9.2017
Reihe/Serie Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Scientific and Scholarly Communication
Zusatzinfo XXI, 312 p. 165 illus., 148 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Schlagworte advanced science mapping • bibliometric indicators • Databases • informetric applications • informetric datasets • informetric indicators • Journal metrics • multi-dimensional research assessment • Research Metrics • Science-Technology Interface • societal impact
ISBN-10 3-319-60522-4 / 3319605224
ISBN-13 978-3-319-60522-7 / 9783319605227
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