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🎉Our new blog post introduces the first fully transparent university ranking: the Leiden Ranking Open Edition launched today by @CWTS in collaboration with @COKI , Bianca Kramer @[email protected] from Sesame Open Science and Our Research 👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/intro…
Our authors Nees Jan van Eck, Martijn Visser and Ludo Waltman discuss in this blog post the opening up of the CWTS Leiden Ranking published today ✅ and introduce the decentralised and open model approach used for data curation 👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/openi…
There is progress in #OpenScience - but open to what and for whom? In this blog post, Ismael Ràfols discusses the #UNESCO Open Science Outlook published last December leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/the-u…
👥Engagement of societal actors in knowledge production & the impact of these practices play a central role in the Citizen Science Lab, Leiden University. 🎉Read our new blog by Margaret Gold where she introduces the vision for #CitizenScience in the CWTS | Leiden University Knowledge Agenda👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/citiz…
🆕New blog post on developing science policy methods of #transdisciplinary evidence inspired by legal experiences 📝Tsuyoshi Hondou and Ismael Ràfols introduce the Concurrent Evidence framework 👉leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/concu…
How can the analysis of ISBNs in the Global Register of Publishers aid research in bibliometrics and policy evaluation? Eleonora Dagiene explains in our latest blog post 👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/globa…
🎶 Science policy - a game of musical chair? In a paper in Quantitative Science Studies, Julián D. Cortés & Catalina Ramírez studied how science policy changes with new governments. Here, they talk about their method & findings and show: sometimes it's more salsa than hip-hop! leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/mappi…
🆕The Evaluation & Culture focal area at CWTS focuses on the changing faces of research quality, scholarly communication, and research assessment. Want to know more about its agenda for the coming five years? Here is our new blog post 👇leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/trans… CWTS | Leiden University
🔓 Curious about #OpenScience practices at CWTS | Leiden University? 📷 Let's take a look at how some of our scholars embrace OS in their daily work in our newest blog by Ana Parrón Cabañero 👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/walki… #OpenAccess #OpenData #ResearchCulture #CitizenScience
We welcome this blog post that highlights the importance of diversity and interconnectedness of data sources for open research information leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/not-o… From Dominique Babini, laurarovelli, Arianna Becerril-García Lautaro Julián Matas, Rodrigo Costa Silva & Ismael Ràfols #OpenScience
Back in 2022, the Scholars on Twitter dataset was launched. In this new blog post, Philippe Mongeon, Timothy D Bowman (he/him), Rodrigo Costas and Wenceslao Arroyo Machado update us on how they dealt with various challenges coming from the data providers in the meantime leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/an-up…
🆕 "Publish or Perish" - an intriguing phrase with an interesting origin and evolution. Delve into the history and current uses of this phrase in our newest CWTS | Leiden University blog post by Vladimir Moskovkin👇 leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/origi…
In our newest blog post, Alysson Mazoni and Rodrigo Costas discuss the importance of not only opening up information, but also democratising the access and use of it. They walk us through the steps they took in the @InSySPo project to facilitate this leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/towar…
With Alysson Mazoni we present our experience at unicampoficial to make open #scientometric data more accessible and usable. We hope this experience can inspire others and contribute to democratize the use of open research information! Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information shorturl.at/tCO93
The bibliometric literature is growing, but guidance on reporting bibliometric analyses is scarce. The GLOBAL initiative aims to develop such a guideline and invites contributions to a Delphi study. Find our more in today's post! Jeremy Y. Ng Stefanie Haustein leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/the-g…