This document contains links to various academic profiles and social media accounts of Wouter Gerritsma. It also contains slides from a presentation by Rinke Hoekstra on bibliometric analyses and the omnipresent h-index metric. The document discusses how researchers are increasingly being reduced to numbers through bibliometric analyses but that researchers themselves are also actively engaging with these metrics and registration of their works.
4. Slide of Rinke Hoekstra of COMMIT/VU
http://www.slideshare.net/rinkehoekstra/vogin-iphoekstra2013
5. Slide data courtesy of Rinke Hoekstra of COMMIT/VU
http://www.slideshare.net/rinkehoekstra/vogin-iphoekstra2013
6. Slide courtesy of Rinke Hoekstra of COMMIT/VU
http://www.slideshare.net/rinkehoekstra/vogin-iphoekstra2013
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12. Registration of publication output is not
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Following registration we want to make analyses
● What does it all mean?
Commercial publishers are leading the way
15. Underlying bibliometrics are even more
complicated
N C CPP h-index
GS citations 260 10982 42.24 60
Scopus 519 13285 25.60 60
ResearcherID 156 7502 54.36 49
WaY 82 1155 38.16 36
16. Enserink, M. (2009). Scientific Publishing: Are You Ready to Become a Number?
Science, 323(5922): 1662-1664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.323.5922.1662
17. Are researchers ready to become a number?
Yes, but they are not waiting for us!
Wouter Gerritsma, Wageningen UR Library
SURFacademy workshop DAI, March 13th 2013