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- Title
The Holy Grail of science policy: Exploring and combining bibliometric tools in search of scientific excellence.
- Authors
Thed N. van Leeuwen; Martijn S. Visser; Henk F. Moed; Ton J. Nederhof; Anthony F. J. van Raan
- Abstract
Evaluation studies of scientific performance conducted during the past years more and more focus on the identification of research of the 'highest quality', 'top' research, or 'scientific excellence'. This shift in focus has lead to the development of new bibliometric methodologies and indicators. Technically, it meant a shift from bibliometric impact scores based on average values such as the average impact of all papers published by some unit to be evaluated towards indicators reflecting the top of the citation distribution, such as the number of 'highly cited' or 'top' articles. In this study we present a comparative analysis of a number of standard and new indicators of research performance or 'scientific excellence', using techniques applied in studies conducted by CWTS in recent years. It will be shown that each type of indicator reflects a particular dimension of the general concept of research performance. Consequently, the application of one single indicator only may provide an incomplete picture of a unit's performance. It is argued that one needs to combine the various types of indicators in order to offer policy makers and evaluators valid and useful assessment tools.
- Subjects
BIBLIOMETRICS; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL citations; INFORMATION science; COMPARATIVE studies
- Publication
Scientometrics, 2003, Vol 57, Issue 2, p257
- ISSN
0138-9130
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/a:1024141819302