Dear researchers from any disciplines and career stages, research support staff, and research administrators,
You, and people from your networks, are invited to attend and contribute to the discussions of this hybrid symposium:
Reforming Research Assessment: how to implement responsible procedures and move beyond impact factors and h-index?
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich, and on Zoom, on March 13, 14:30 – 16:30 st.
Registration: https://en.xing-events.com/AUCGBGM.html
“The use of journal impact factors and other metric indicators of research productivity, such as the h-index, has been heavily criticised for being invalid for the assessment of individual researchers and for fueling a detrimental “publish
or perish” culture. Multiple initiatives call for developing alternatives to existing metrics that better reflect quality (instead of quantity) in research assessment.” (https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.8162)
A number of themes run through the recommendations of initiatives such as The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA,
https://sfdora.org/) and the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA,
https://coara.eu/):
As of 12 January 2023, 441 organisations (including European Commission, League of European Research Universities, European University Association, Science Europe, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) e.V., Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie)
have signed the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment. The signatories agree to define an action plan within the year.
With these developments, it is evident that profound changes will come in how academic achievements will be evaluated, both in hiring and in funding decisions. But how can we practically implement and evaluate a reformed research assessment?
What will be the consequences for researchers from signing institutions or applying for signatory funding agencies? How to ensure a smooth transition for early-career researchers? And how can we reconcile diverse needs across disciplines? To address these
questions, the LMU Open Science Center is inviting you to a symposium, with short presentations followed by a panel discussion.
The event will be chaired by Dr Heidi Seibold, Open and Reproducible Data Science Consultant, and Associate Member of the LMU Open Science Center.
Registration: https://en.xing-events.com/AUCGBGM.html
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Best wishes
Dr Malika Ihle, LMU Open Science Center coordinator
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