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13th Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy
organized by the Unit for Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
(TaSTI)
11-12 September 2008
in the University of Tampere, Finland
Pinni B building, 1st floor, lecture room 1097, Kanslerinrinne 1, 33014
Tampere
See location in campus
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Workshop program (updated August
20th 2008)
Workshop abstracts and presentations
Keynote speech by Professor
Ben Martin (University of Sussex, UK):
Bibliometric research, indicators
and science policy making
Aksnes, Dag W. (NIFU STEP - Norwegian Institute for Studies in Innovation,
Research
and Education, Oslo, Norway):
Polar research in the Nordic countries a publication-based
approach
Abstract Presentation
Armbruster, Chris (Research Network 1989, Berlin, Germany & Max
Planck Society, Berlin, Germany):
Access, Usage and Citation Metrics: What Function for Digital Libraries
and Repositories in Research Evaluation?
Abstract Paper
Auranen, Otto; Himanen, Laura; Puuska, Hanna-Mari (Unit for Science,
Technology and Innovation Studies, Institute for Social Research, University
of Tampere, Finland) and Nieminen, Mika (Innovation Policy Research
and Impact Assessment of R&D, Innovation Studies, VTT Technical
Research Centre of Finland):
Connections between university research funding, publication performance
and impact of research. Comparison of five countries
Abstract Presentation
Carlsson, Håkan (Sweden Gothenburg University Library and Head
Office, Lund
University Libraries, Sweden); Larsson, Christer (Department of Laboratory
Medicine,
Lund University, Malmö, Sweden) and Noyons, Ed (Centre for Science
and Technology
Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, the Netherlands):
Benchmarking Medical Research - Aggregating Publications using Medical
Subject Headings (MeSH-terms)
Abstract Presentation
Eriksson, Leif (Uppsala university, Sweden):
The Norwegian model in practice in a Swedish university
Abstract Presentation
Forsman, Maria (Social Science Library, University of Helsinki, Finland):
Do we need a qualitative approach in bibliometric studies?
Abstract Presentation
Gunnarsson, Magnus; Fröberg, Johan; Jacobsson, Carl and Karlsson,
Staffan (Swedish
Research Council, Stockholm, Sweden):
Subject classification of publications in the ISI database based
on references and citations
Abstract Presentation
Hellqvist, Björn (Institution of ABM, Uppsala University, Sweden):
The meaning and function of the citation in the humanities: A theoretical
analysis
Abstract Presentation
Hemlin, Sven and Olsson, Lisa (Gothenburg Research Institute, &
Dept of Psychology,
University of Gothenburg, Sweden):
Are Creativity Indicators Related to Leadership in R&D? A Study
Based on Bibliometric Data, Subjective Creativity Ratings and Leader-Membership
Exchange (LMX) in Biomedical R&D Groups
Abstract
Hildebrandt, Ann-Sofie and Larsen, Birger (Royal School of Library
and Information
Science, Copenhagen, Denmark):
Reference and citation errors - a study of three law journals
Presentation
Kang, Dae Shin; Na, In Wook; Shin, Yong Su; Lee, Dae Hee and Cheong,
Yun Chul (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Techno-Economic
Analysis Center, Korea):
A Case Study for R&D Strategic Planning and Decision Making for
Using the
Patents and Articles Database in KIST
Abstract
Kronman, Ulf and Karlsson, Staffan (Swedish Research Council, Stockholm,
Sweden):
Confidence intervals and error margins for the field normalised citation
rate
Abstract Presentation
Larsen, Peder Olesen (Hellerup, Denmark) and von Ins, Markus (Institut
für
Forschungsinformation und Qualitätssicherung, iFQ, Bonn, Germany):
The Growth Rate of Science and the Coverage of Databases
Abstract Presentation
Late, Elina (Department of information studies, University of Tampere,
Finland):
Cultural shaping of scholarly communication in research institutes
Abstract Presentation
Lin, Zhang (K.U. Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Indicatoren and Dept. MSI,
Leuven, Belgium
& WISE Lab, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China) and
Glänzel, Wolfgang
(K.U. Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Indicatoren and Dept. MSI, Leuven Belgium
&
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Research Policy Studies,
Budapest, Hungary):
Journal Cross-citation Analysis: Tracing the Role of Individual Journals
in the
Communication Network and Validation & Improvement of Journal-Based
Subject
Classification in Bibliometric Research
Abstract Presentation
McMillan, G. Steven and Casey, Debra L. (Penn State Abington, USA):
Paradigm Shifts in Industrial Relations Research: A Bibliometric Approach
Abstract Presentation
Rozenberga, Dace (Department of Information Science, Loughborough University,
UK):
The impact of Latvian exile literature on research in Latvia: issues
in data collection
Abstract Presentation
Schlemmer, Balázs (Policy Research Centre for R&D Indicators
(SOOI), Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium):
Another aspect of the scientific profiles of eastern & western
European EU countries: pecularities of journal usage
Abstract Presentation
Schneider, Jesper W. (Royal School of Library and Information Science,
Aalborg South,
Denmark):
Analyzing asymmetric proximity relations in transaction matrices:
The case of
journal cross-reference matrices
Abstract Presentation
Talja, Sanna and Vakkari, Pertti (Department of information studies,
University of
Tampere, Finland):
Scholarly publishing orientations and patterns of print and electronic
research literature use
Abstract Presentation
List of abstracts
Call for Presentations
Bibliometric researchers in the Nordic countries have arranged annual
Nordic workshops on bibliometrics since 1996:
1996 in Helsinki
1997 in Stockholm
1998 in Oslo
1999 in Copenhagen
2000 in Oulu
2001 in
Stockholm
2002 in Oslo
2003 in Aalborg
2004
in Turku
2005
in Stockholm
2006 in Oslo
2007 in Copenhagen
The general idea of the workshop is to present recent bibliometric research
in the Nordic countries and to create better linkages between bibliometric
research groups and their PhD students. The workshop language is English
and the workshop is open to participants from any nation.
Further questions can be addressed by email to workshop coordinators:
Laura Himanen
and Hanna-Mari Puuska
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