Assessment of Research Performance in Biology: How Well Do Peer Review and Bibliometry Correlate?
Abstract
Bibliometric indices based on publishing output, and citation records used to measure scientific quality, are increasingly being employed to supplement and even replace traditional alternatives, such as the peer-review system. In this article we question whether peer review can predict bibliometric indices for individual researchers. We compared the ratings of scientific quality obtained using a peer-review system with the most popular...
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Title
Assessment of Research Performance in Biology: How Well Do Peer Review and Bibliometry Correlate?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
58
Issue
2
Pages
160 - 164
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