有效的科学家与科学出版业中更少的破坏有关
Heyang Li1,2, Claudio J Tessone2,3, An Zeng1
1School of Systems Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
概括
优先考虑出版物数量可能会影响研究质量. 较高的生产率与更多的引用,但较低的纸张干扰相关,表明需要平衡的科学事业规划.
科学领域:
- 图书统计学 图书统计学
- 科学测量公司的科学测量.
- 研究评估研究评估
背景情况:
- 科学研究人员经常面临着最大限度地提高出版成果的压力.
- 这种对数量的关注可能会使资源从个人的研究深度中转移.
- 了解研究生产率与颠覆之间的关系至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查出版物数量对研究质量指标的影响.
- 分析研究人员生产率和纸张破坏之间的相关性.
- 检查与年度生产率相关的影响纸张破坏的因素.
主要方法:
- 分析出版记录和引用数据.
- 基于出版指标的纸张中断的量化.
- 年度生产率和破坏水平之间的相关性分析.
主要成果:
- 增加的出版物数量与每篇论文的平均引用率更高相关.
- 一个特定年的更高的生产率与更少的纸张破坏有关.
- 纸张中断主要受到年度生产率的影响,而不是职业生涯总和.
结论:
- 高的出版生产率可能会矛盾地减少单个论文的破坏.
- 有效的科学家倾向于引用最近的,高影响力的研究.
- 调查结果表明,仅仅追求出版物数量存在潜在风险,倡导深思熟虑的职业规划.
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