NWB 2016 Poster booster minute madness session
(Conference dinner) 18:30 onwards at Restaurant SULT If you have signed up; ask Birger Take S train to Nørreport Line A to Farum Line E to Hillerød 4 th stop 3
Conference dinner From Nørreport walk through the Medieval streets to the restaurant (~7 mins) Might be time to pass by your hotel or pop in at a bar for a beer 4
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Poster booster 1½ minute madness session Rules Quick fire round to introduce short papers and attract audience One single slideshow, controlled by chair Title + one slide Exactly 90 seconds(!) Followed by poster session and coffee
Poster #1 The Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) framework for indexing monographs: Implications for the Book Citation Index and metric evaluations Mads Breum and Alesia Zuccala Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen Kasper Bruun Ministry of Higher Education and Science, Denmark
Poster #2 Opposing incentives for collaboration Bertil F. Dorch, Asger Væring Larsen and Charlotte Wien University Library of Southern Denmark
What if the BFI creates opposing incentives for researchers and their institutions?
Poster #3 The disconnection between use of scientific journals and their price Kim Holmberg RUSE, University of Turku
2500 The disconnection between ranking of journals by usage and price 2000 1500 Usage Price 1000 500 (Spearman correlation: 0.245) 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Poster #4 How to perform research analysis at a full fledged university? Anne Lyhne Høj, Anne Marya Greve, Louise Thomsen, Nils Thidemann, Poul Meier Melchiorsen and Søren Vidmar Aalborg University Library
Full Fledged Research Analysis at Aalborg University Knud Ejler Løgstrup The Ethical Demand aplies to Researh Analysis too! Niels Bohr Complementary Descriptions Hans Georg Gadamar Fusion of Horizons
Poster #5 Reconfiguring accountability Lai Ma University College Dublin
Poster #6 Profile and publishing productivity of foreign researchers in Finnish universities Reetta Muhonen, Anu Lyytinen and Outi Koskinen University of Tampere Olli Eskola IT Center for Science Ltd Janne Pölönen The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
This study takes a bibliometric approach to the profile and publishing productivity of foreign researchers in Finnish universities. The data consists of national research database of universities and the personnel and publishing information collected from universities in 2012 2014 by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Publishing productivity is measured by using the following indicators: a) scientific publications per person-years b) publication score per scientific publications. Main results: The differences between publishing productivity of Finnish and foreign researchers are modest and smaller than expected in the light of previous research. However, foreign male researchers outperform Finnish (male and female) researchers at the career level of professors and research directors.
Poster #7 Effects of accountability: How performance based evaluation systems affect research practices, publication practices, disciplinary norms, and the subjectivation of scholars at the faculties of humanities and theology at Lund University Jonatan Nästesjö Lund University
Effects of Accountability Government as the conduct of conduct Functions by moulding the capacity of individuals to govern themselves. Research evaluation systems as a technology of government How these systems are producing a field of realities that scholars must act upon as they constitute themselves as a successful academic subject. Mixed-methods approach Bibliometric studies and qualitative interviews. How do the implementation of research evaluation systems affect scholars in the humanities? Analyse how general changes in academia and the use of evaluative practices are mutually constitutive.
Poster #8 Citation impact in clinical guidelines Gustaf Nelhans and Johan Eklund University of Borås
Poster #9 Local use of a national rating of publication channels in Finnish universities Janne Pölönen Federation of Finnish Learned Societies Leena Wahlfors Universities Finland UNIFI
Local use of a national rating of publication channels in Finnish universities Janne Pölönen & Leena Wahlfors Main findings from survey conducted among university managers in the fall 2015 concerning the local use of the national Publication Forum rating The sample consists of 10 rectors, 19 deans and 68 heads of department from 13 universities Figure 4. Use of Rating, Department heads by field (N=68) 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Development Funding Performance Bonuses Natural sc. Engineering Social sc. Humanities Recruitment
Poster #11 A new journal: Journal of Data and Information Science (JDIS) Ronald Rousseau University of Antwerp and KU Leuven
Journal of Data and Information Science (JDIS) Hosted by National Science Library, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Peer-reviewed Quarterly Open Access No Article Processing Fee Email: jdis@mail.las.ac.cn
Poster #12 Bibliometric indicators of OSH publications in 2010 2015 in WoS CC and Scopus: their role for Polish authors Witold Sygocki Central Institute for Labour Protection National Research Institute CIOP PIB, Poland
Bibliometric indicators of OSH publications in 2010 2015 in WoS CC and Scopus: their role for Polish authors Witold Sygocki Central Institute for Labour Protection National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB) Poland 21st Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy, Copenhagen November 3 4, 2016.
Thank You National Programme Improvement of safety and working conditions Stage 3, implementation period: 2014 2016 wisyg@ciop.pl Central Institute for Labour Protection National Research Institute Centre for Scientific Information and Documentation
Poster #13 Do physicians continue to publish internationally after PhD defense? Lorna Wildgaard Royal School of Library and Information Science University of Copenhagen Kim Wildgaard Department of Anaesthesiology Næstved Hospital
RETURN ON INVESTMENT? Do Phds continue to publish internationally after PhD defense?
Poster #14 Opposing Gold OA status on journal level: an evaluation of sources Matthias Winterhager, Michael Wohlgemuth and Christine Rimmert I²SOS, AG Bibliometrie, Bielefeld University
That s all folks! Go enjoy