Henk F. Moed Moed Applied Evaluative Informetrics

Applied Evaluative Informetrics

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This book presents an introduction to the field of applied evaluative informetrics, dealing with the use of bibliometric or informetric indicators in research assessment. It sketches the field’s history, recent achievements, and its potential and limits.
The book dedicates special attention to the application context of quantitative research assessment. It describes research assessment as an evaluation science, and distinguishes various assessment models, in which the domain of informetrics and the policy sphere are disentangled analytically. It illustrates how external, non-informetric factors influence indicator development, and how the policy context impacts the setup of an assessment process. It also clarifies common misunderstandings in the interpretation of some often used statistics.

Addressing the way forward, the book expresses the author’s critical views on a series of fundamental problems in the current use of research performance indicators in research assessment. Highlighting the potential of informetric techniques, a series of new features is proposed that could be implemented in future assessment processes. It sketches a perspective on altmetrics and proposes new lines in longer term, strategic indicator research.

It is written for interested scholars from all domains of science and scholarship, and especially for all those subjected to research assessment, research students at advanced master and PhD level, research managers, funders and science policy officials, and to practitioners and students in the field.


This book presents an introduction to the field of applied evaluative informetrics, dealing with the use of bibliometric or informetric indicators in research assessment. It sketches the field’s history, recent achievements, and its potential and limits.
The book dedicates special attention to the application context of quantitative research assessment. It describes research assessment as an evaluation science, and distinguishes various assessment models, in which the domain of informetrics and the policy sphere are disentangled analytically. It illustrates how external, non-informetric factors influence indicator development, and how the policy context impacts the setup of an assessment process. It also clarifies common misunderstandings in the interpretation of some often used statistics.

Addressing the way forward, the book expresses the author’s critical views on a series of fundamental problems in the current use of research performance indicators in research assessment. Highlighting the potential of informetric techniques, a series of new features is proposed that could be implemented in future assessment processes. It sketches a perspective on altmetrics and proposes new lines in longer term, strategic indicator research.

It is written for interested scholars from all domains of science and scholarship, and especially for all those subjected to research assessment, research students at advanced master and PhD level, research managers, funders and science policy officials, and to practitioners and students in the field.


Gives an overview of the pros and cons of 28 often used indicators, including Journal Impact Factor, SNIP, SJR, relative citation rates, h index, full text downloads and altmetrics. Discusses a series of hot topics including the multi-dimensional nature of research performance, the value of world university rankings, and the use of Google Scholar. Presents lectures with historical overviews of the field, starting from three founding fathers: Derek de Solla Price, Eugene Garfield and Francis Narin. Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Henk F. Moed

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informetric indicators bibliometric indicators informetric applications multi-dimensional research assessment Science-Technology Interface Journal metrics Research metrics Databases advanced science mapping informetric datasets societal impact

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“In Applied Evaluative Informetrics the author adopts a didactic approach and a pragmatic perspective, drawing on his extensive knowledge and experience. He has written the book for a general audience of non-experts and only secondarily for the scientometric or informetric community.” (David A. Pendlebury, Scientometrics, Vol. 119, 2019)


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ISBN: 9783319605227
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 08.09.2017

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