September 15, 2010

Event

"Let´s make science metrics more scientific"

Date

September 15, 2010
17:00 - 18:30

Location

Schumpeter Saal
DIW Berlin im Quartier 110
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 58
10117 Berlin

Speakers

Julia Lane is a former Professor of Economics at the American University, an American Statistical Association Fellow, a research Associate of IZA, the Institute for the Study of Labor, and a Program Director at the National Science Foundation
The increased push for accountability in science has led to increasing demand for science metrics. Yet the most common metrics, like the "Journal Impact Factor" or the more recent "Hirsch Index", are deeply flawed. What, however, are the alternatives in a world of science, in which quantitative measures are necessary to assess performance? Finding good answers is critical, since the metrics will profoundly influence the conduct of science.

Prof. Julia Lane will discuss the requirements of an internationally consistent rating system for scientific research.

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