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Background: The evaluation of scholarly articles’ impact has been heavily based on the citation metrics despite the limitations of this approach. Therefore, the quest for meticulous and refined measures to evaluate publications’ impact is warranted ...
Latefa Ali Dardas +5 more
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The Extent and Economic Significance of Cultivated Forage Crops in Developing Countries
Forage grasses and legumes are the principal source of nutrition for most ruminant livestock in developing countries. Raising yields of forage crops can increase the availability and affordability of livestock products as well as reduce pressure on ...
Keith Fuglie +2 more
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Orthopaedic journals, impact factors, research impact and research quality [PDF]
I am delighted to announce that Bone & Joint Research (BJR), which was only established in 2012, has now received its first impact factor, which is 1.640. This is the first opportunity that the BJR has had to get an impact factor, as a journal must be registered in PubMed for at least three years.
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Describing the impact of health research: a Research Impact Framework [PDF]
Abstract Background Researchers are increasingly required to describe the impact of their work, e.g. in grant proposals, project reports, press releases and research assessment exercises. Specialised impact assessment studies can be difficult to replicate and may require resources and skills ...
Kuruvilla, Shyama +3 more
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POLICY POINTS Co-creation-collaborative knowledge generation by academics working alongside other stakeholders-is an increasingly popular approach to aligning research and service development.
T. Greenhalgh +3 more
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Evaluating Research Impact: The Development of a Research for Impact Tool [PDF]
This paper examines the process of developing a Research for Impact Tool in the contexts of general fiscal constraint, increased competition for funding, perennial concerns about the over-researching of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues without demonstrable benefits as well as conceptual and methodological difficulties of evaluating research
Tsey, K +7 more
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Recognizing the continued human domination of landscapes across the globe, social-ecological systems (SES) research has proliferated, necessitating interdisciplinary collaborations. Although interdisciplinary research started gaining traction in academic
Kendra E. Kaiser +2 more
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Study in Grey and White: Measuring the Impact of the 8Rs Canadian Library Human Resources Study
Objective – To use the 8Rs Canadian Library Human Resources Study (the 8Rs Study) as a test case to develop a model for assessing research impact in LIS.
Allison Sivak
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Although transmissible cancers have, so far, only been documented in three independent animal groups, they not only impact animals that have high economic, environmental and social significance, but they are also one of the most virulent parasitic life ...
Antoine M. Dujon +6 more
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The marketisation of higher education has emerged as a global trend with a focus on using metrics to assess performance. This has led to the closer scrutiny by government in assessing value for money and effectiveness of research outcomes in national ...
P. Phillips, S. Page, Joshua Sebu
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