Scientific communication in 2013. Reflections on the informetric community: more networked than ever

Authors

  • Juan Gorraiz

Keywords:

Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Informetrics, Peer review, Usage metrics, Downloads, Altmetrics, Academic evaluation, Social media, Social networks, Open access, Research data, Information promotion and dissemination.

Abstract

The peg of this report is the 14th edition of the International Society for Informetrics and Scientometrics (ISSI) Conference, which was held in Vienna in 2013 and was by far the biggest event in this field. Based on this conference the author discusses the hottest and most controversial topics, which bibliometricians and scientometricians will have to face within the next years and even beyond. These are, amongst others, the adjustment of the peer review process to the challenges of the digital era, the crucial role of research data, the rise and necessity of new metrics, as well as the reconsideration of our proxys. Furthermore it is pointed out to which degree all these novel possibilities in the dissemination and promotion of research output will inevitably influence the role of future scientists. Finally, a short reflection on the scientometric community during this crucial period of change is given.

Published

2014-06-28

How to Cite

Gorraiz, J. (2014). Scientific communication in 2013. Reflections on the informetric community: more networked than ever. Anuario ThinkEPI, 8, 189–197. Retrieved from https://thinkepi.scimagoepi.com/index.php/ThinkEPI/article/view/29576

Issue

Section

D. Comunicación cientí­fica