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dc.contributor.authorSmith, Kerry
dc.contributor.authorMarinova, D.
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T15:16:55Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T15:16:55Z
dc.date.created2008-11-12T23:25:32Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.citationSmith, K. and Marinova, D.. 2005. Use of bibliometric modelling for policy making. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 69 (1-2): 177-187.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44857
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.matcom.2005.02.027
dc.description.abstract

Bibliometric methods for analysing and describing research output have been supported internationally by the establishment and operation of organisations such as the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) as well as the continual calculations and release of journal lists, bibliometric indicators and rankings. Policy makers in Australia have been relying on such bibliometric information and analyses in making funding decisions and encouraging the development of research potential and strengths. Does bibliometric modelling of research productivity reflect the real impact research has for Australia's future? The paper is based on a study of three Australian research centres in the field of the geosciences. The analysis reveals a number of anomalies in the generalisations made when ISI models are used for policy decisions.

dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subjectpolicy setting
dc.subjectresearch performance
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectresearch centres
dc.subjectGeosciences
dc.titleUse of bibliometric modelling for policy making
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume69
dcterms.source.number1-2
dcterms.source.monthjun
dcterms.source.startPage177
dcterms.source.endPage187
dcterms.source.titleMathematics and Computers in Simulation
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Smith, K. and Marinova, D. (2005) Use of bibliometric modelling for policy making, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 69(1-2):177-187.

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curtin.identifierEPR-1365
curtin.accessStatusFulltext not available
curtin.facultyDivision of Humanities
curtin.facultyDepartment of Media and Information
curtin.facultyFaculty of Media, Society and Culture (MSC)


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