Évaluation de la recherche | Page 6
Chapitre de livre
The Use of Bibliometrics for Assessing Research: Possibilities, Limitations and Adverse Effects
Researchers are used to being evaluated: publications, hiring, tenure and funding decisions are all based on the evaluation of research. Traditionally, this evaluation relied on judgement of peers but, in the light of limited resources and increased bureaucratization of science, peer review is getting more and more replaced or complemented with bibliometric methods. Central to […] Lire la suite
Conférences invitées
Les facteurs de réussite d’un doctorat
Conférence évaluée par les pairs
The consequences of retractions for co-authors: scientific fraud and error in biomedicine
Conférence évaluée par les pairs
Innovative women: an analysis of global gender disparities in patenting
Actes de congrès avec comité de lecture
The contribution of the postdoctoral fellows to the advancement of knowledge
Actes de congrès avec comité de lecture
The consequences of retractions for co-authors: scientific fraud and error in biomedicine
Actes de congrès avec comité de lecture
Innovative women: an analysis of global gender disparities in patenting
Conférence évaluée par les pairs
Mendeley as the source of global readership by students and postdocs?
Chronique
Are Quebec female scientists really lagging behind?
Cartes