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1 Research evaluation: is it our business? Librarians in the brave new world of research evaluation Andria McGrath Senior Information Specialist, Research Support, Kings College London

2 What is research evaluation? External evaluation – in the UK the RAE now REF 3 major elements of the RAE: – publication outputs, – grant income awarded, – research students Vital importance – link to income Benchmarking – Rankings Internal evaluation

3 The players in institutions Research Office PVC Research Research group/dept heads Administrators Librarians – publications expertise Institutional repository managers 3

4 Evolving interest REF events at Kings 2008 -2010 1 st event – Beyond the RAE – representatives from 75 universities – 1/3 librarians Survey – – biggest challenges – verifying publication lists – Biggest concerns for REF – bibliometrics – data sources, subject differences, skilling up to cope http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/support/ref 4

5 Events Nov 08 and June 09 Focus on bibliometrics – pilots Pre-event survey before Nov event: – Only about half of institutions had a centralized publications data collection system – One or two mentioned Symplectic – One mentioned something called Pure 5

6 Data collection systems Some – only concerned with collecting RAE pubs Others – aimed at collecting all publication info Wider uses – profile pages / internal evaluation Some creating internal home grown systems – Separate systems for 3 RAE data elements – Integrated system, taking feeds from other systems (eg Research Gateway at Kings)

7 REF focus changed Bibliometrics element toned down Impact (4 th Kings REF event in June 2010) Not publication impact – practical impacts of research Research leaders had seen the light on – data collection systems – bibliometrics 7

8 CRIS Current Research Information Systems Already common in mainland Europe 8

9 CERIF Common European Research Information Format A standard – uses XML Objects or entities with attributes eg project, person, organizational unit; Relationships – 'linking relations Rich semantics – roles and time 9

10 R4R project - Ready for REF JISC project – Kings and Southampton CERIF4REF XML schema created Plugins for Eprints, Dspace and Fedora Transfer data to REF collection system Research admins, IR managers, systems staff and librarians involved http://r4r.cerch.kcl.ac.uk/ 10

11 Librarians and CRIS systems St Andrews experience If research office led – get in on the ground floor Librarians have plenty of expertise to offer 11

12 Which librarians? Senior managers Subject/liaison librarians Research support librarians Instutional repository managers Information resources depts. – subs Enquiries staff 12

13 Strategic directions for libraries RLUK strategic themes 1 st – redefining the research library model New services / new roles for staff Value of libraries for research and researchers (RIN/RLUK report) RLUK – Reskilling for Research (forthcoming) Research support librarians 13

14 Some new areas for librarians associated with research evaluation CRIS systems & CERIF New ways of interacting with bibliographic / citation databases APIs – for publication or citation data Discovering other institutional systems eg grants DBs / student systems that feed into CRISs Bibliometrics principles and new products 14

15 New opportunities Showing our value – To administrators / research office – To academics and senior research leaders – To Graduate School Opportunities to advocate Open access 15

16 Bibliometrics – the new buzz word Awareness growing By librarians By research leaders in institutions By academics 16

17 Librarians – natural synergy Citation databases Citation reports Training offered – eg by Thomson Reuters Training points up limitations of basic measures Normalizing of measures crucial but difficult without specialised products 17

18 By research leaders A few initiates who understand the issues leading the way Percentiles tables in Essential Science Indicators used for evaluations H-index being used by some At least one institution has employed a bibliometrician 18

19 Academics Some beginning to take an interest Discovering: –ResearcherID –Citation reports in citation databases –Google Scholar Graduates – training opportunity – Making an impact 19

20 Holy grail Research information system Dashboard for research managers – eg for grant information Captures data with minimum effort Integrated with bibliometrics For internal & external purposes – evaluation and promotional 20

21 Is it our business? 21


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