KB Beiratssitzung
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Staša Milojević, Professor of Informatics, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington, Core Faculty, Cognitive Science Program, USA
The event takes place at GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften in Cologne.
GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Cologne
Gunnar Sivertsen Professor emeritus at the NIFU, Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, with Lin Zhang, Zhe Cao, & Dmitry Kochetkov.
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The esss provides training and state-of the art insight into scientometrics with the corresponding methods, procedures, indicators as well as the available database products for scientometric analyses. The program combines theoretical knowledge and its practical application in various contexts ranging from research to the provision of scientific policy advice to research evaluation. The esss trains esearchers, especially PhD candidates and early-career researchers, research managers, librarians and information scientists with a professional interest in science and technology indicators and their application. The summer school takes place from 8th to 12th September. Registration will open Tuesday, 1st of April 2025 at 9:00 CET. There is NO application procedure and that the limited seats will be sold on a „first come, first serve“ basis.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Heinze, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, together with Dr. Isabel Habicht and Dr. Dirk Tunger
Christian Leibel, Abteilung Wissenschaftspolitik and Strategieprozesse, Generalverwaltung der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. und Melanie Martini, INT Fraunhofer Presentation 1: What do we know about the Disruption Index in scientometrics? Presentation 2: Conceptualizing disruptive innovation paths, patent zero, and patent-data-based operationalization
The KB and the OPENBIB project group are pleased to announce the first release of selected and curated OpenAlex data. This marks a step forward in our efforts to promote the use of open bibliometric data and contribute to the evolving open bibliometric landscape. We have also started to provide full snapshots of OpenAlex data on an ongoing basis, integrated into the same research infrastructure for bibliometric data as Scopus and Web of Science. In addition, we have explored the suitability of open bibliometric data (siehe hier, hier und hier). This release includes: Address information Publishers Funding information Document types Transformative agreements We also invite you to visit our new blog dedicated to all things related to the OPENBIB project and open data/OpenAlex: open-bibliometrics.
Prof. Daniel Torres-Salinas, Phd, and Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, PhD, University of Granada