TY - JOUR
T1 - Taking Scholarly Books into Account. Current Developments in Five European Countries
AU - Gimenez-Toledo, Elea
AU - Manana-Rodrıguez, Jorge
AU - Engels, Tim C. E.
AU - Ingwersen, Peter
AU - Polonen, Janne
AU - Sivertsen, Gunnar
AU - Verleysen, Frederik T.
AU - Zuccala, Alesia Ann
N1 - This paper is a substantially extended version of the research-in-progress paper (Giménez-Toledo et al. 2015a, b) presented at the 15th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics, 29 June–4 July, 2015 (Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey).
PY - 2016/5/1
Y1 - 2016/5/1
N2 - For academic book authors and the institutions assessing their research performance, the relevance of books is undisputed. In spite of this, the absence of comprehensive international databases covering the items and information needed for the assessment of this type of publication has urged several European countries to develop custom built information systems for the registration of scholarly books, as well as weighting and funding allocation procedures. For the first time, these systems make the assessment of books as a research output feasible. The present paper summarizes the main features of the registration and/or assessment systems developed in five European countries / regions (Spain, Denmark, Flanders, Finland and Norway), focusing on the processes involved in the collection and processing of data on book publications, their weighting, as well as the application in the context of researchassessment and funding.
AB - For academic book authors and the institutions assessing their research performance, the relevance of books is undisputed. In spite of this, the absence of comprehensive international databases covering the items and information needed for the assessment of this type of publication has urged several European countries to develop custom built information systems for the registration of scholarly books, as well as weighting and funding allocation procedures. For the first time, these systems make the assessment of books as a research output feasible. The present paper summarizes the main features of the registration and/or assessment systems developed in five European countries / regions (Spain, Denmark, Flanders, Finland and Norway), focusing on the processes involved in the collection and processing of data on book publications, their weighting, as well as the application in the context of researchassessment and funding.
U2 - 10.1007/s11192-016-1886-5
DO - 10.1007/s11192-016-1886-5
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0138-9130
VL - 107
SP - 685
EP - 699
JO - Scientometrics
JF - Scientometrics
IS - 2
ER -