Scientometrics: Nature Index and Brazilian science
1Centro Universitário Tiradentes/UNIT/AL, Departamento de Medicina, Av. Gustavo Paiva, 5017, Cruz das Almas, 57031-530 Maceió, AL, Brasil.
Abstract:
A recent published newspaper article commented on the (lack of) quality of Brazilian science and its (in) efficiency. The newspaper article was based on a special issue of Nature and on a new resource for scientometrics called Nature Index. I show here arguments and sources of bias that, under the light of the principle in dubio pro reo, it is questionable to dispute the quality and efficiency of the Brazilian science on these grounds, as it was commented on the referred article. A brief overview of Brazilian science is provided for readers to make their own judgment.
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