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Bibliometrics as a pathway to (future) research strategies. Case study – seeking research excellence

PETR, Michal and Monika SIEBEROVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Bibliometrics as a pathway to (future) research strategies. Case study – seeking research excellence

Authors

PETR, Michal and Monika SIEBEROVÁ

Edition

22nd Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy, 2017

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Prezentace na konferencích

Field of Study

Documentation, librarianship, work with information

Country of publisher

Finland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization

Repository – Repository

Keywords in English

Bibliometrics, scientometrics, focus topics, research strategy, VOSViewer, web of science, Masaryk university, evaluation, publications, citations, metrics
Změněno: 4/9/2020 20:17, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Prioritizing quantity of publications over quality by many researchers is an unintended effect of the national evaluation in Czech Republic. Simple journal-level indicators behind the evaluation procedures over-simplify the complex view at research performance. Many research organizations accepted these indicators for internal analysis and assessment of the quality of research. In opposition to this trend, Masaryk University progressed in implementing qualified bibliometrics with professional tools and approaches into decision-making procedures and strategies at all levels. In the poster, we demonstrate sample analyses and their outputs at the Masaryk University, especially the exercise of identifying research excellence and focus areas. We used two approaches. Firstly, “bottom-up” approach, deduction of impactful research topics by analysing citation data in the whole publication record together with a validation of highly cited publications of MU authors in their other production. Besides this, we unsuccessfully tested application of CWTS microfields for identifying impactful topics by pre-defined keywords. As a “top-down” approach, we reviewed and consulted results of our analysis with vice-deans for research before making final decision. Results of both approaches matched very well. Identification of excellent research topics is now being used for official university marketing and web presentation. University environment accepted bibliometrics stepwise as a useful research-supporting tool and accepted emphasis on individual excellence. Important discussions started about research performance and demand for further bibliometric monitoring.

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