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When More Really Isn't Better: Aligning Policies and Outcomes in Ecology
Fecha
2017-10Registro en:
Rau Acuña, Jaime Ricardo; Anderson, Christopher Brian; Pizarro Pinochet, Jose Cristobal; Monjeau, Jorge Adrian; When More Really Isn't Better: Aligning Policies and Outcomes in Ecology; Wiley; Bulletin Ecological Society Of America; 98; 4; 10-2017; 338-340
2327-6096
0012-9623
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rau Acuña, Jaime Ricardo
Anderson, Christopher Brian
Pizarro Pinochet, Jose Cristobal
Monjeau, Jorge Adrian
Resumen
Recently, we and others have called attention to the fact that science policies should be structured to achieve our overall intellectual and social objectives (Holbrook 2012, Schekman 2013, Anderson et al. 2015). Using this rubric to test a policy’s “theoretical adequacy” (sensu Holbrook 2010), there is a growing consensus regarding the insufficiency of measuring a publication’s (or a scientist’s) quality by inference from the Impact Factor of the journal where an article is published (see San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, ASCB 2012).