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Epistemic Consequences of Bibliometrics-based Evaluation: Insights from the Scientific Community
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AltmetricsScientific ProductionBibliometrics-based Evaluation SystemArtsEpistemologyEpistemic ConsequencesBibliometricsCitation AnalysisResearch EvaluationCommunicationTechnologyContent AnalysisBibliometrics-based EvaluationCitation GraphJournalism
The aim of this paper is to investigate the consequences of the bibliometrics-based evaluation system of scientific production on the contents and methods of sciences. The research has been conducted by means of in-depth interviews to a multi-disciplinary panel of Italian researchers. We discuss the implications of bibliometrics-based evaluation on the choice of the research topic, on the experimental practices, on the dissemination habits. We observe that the validation of the bibliometrics-based evaluation practices relies on the acceptance and diffusion within the scientific community, and that these practices are self-sustained through their wide application. We discuss possible evolving scenarios, also considering the recent development of digital archives.
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