Data sonification is the process of translating data into sound. Here, Lutz Bornmann and Christian Leibel present the sonified results of a recent analysis of the impact of scientific team size on innovation.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Digital Science has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the global scientometric research community by relaunching the Scientometric Researcher Access to Data (SRAD) program.| Digital Science
Using a generative language model (GPT-4) to produce labels and rationales for large-scale text analysis of Public Value Expressions in AI patent documents.| Philip Shapira
A new paper on attempts to go beyond standard ways of reporting research contributions by publicly-sponsored research centers.| Philip Shapira
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There seems to be a consensus among universities and research funders that research assessment should not be based on crude quantitative metrics, such as: numbers of articles, numbers of citations, journal impact factors, the h-index, etc. The 2012 San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) formulates principles which could greatly improve research assessment if they were applied, although I would argue that the DORA is misguided in its recommendations to authors. The DORA has be...| Research Practices and Tools
This is the first of a series of qualitative case studies exploring the work and impact of Library Research Support activities and services. This case study focuses on the Library Research Metrics Service. What we do The Library Research Metrics Service provides support to individuals with research metrics queries, via training on a range of … Continue reading "Case Study: Library Research Metrics Service"| Open Research at Bristol