Tengo una cita: respuesta a Martín Oesterheld
Keywords:
academic evaluation, quality, citations, research, impact factor, science policyAbstract
Paradójicamente, el artículo en donde critico al número de citas de un manuscrito como estimador de su calidad fue tempranamente citado. Me agrada esta cita: el interlocutor posee experiencia en el tema y la charla promete ser interesante. Adicionalmente, dispara un debate útil para mejorar el actual sistema indirecto de evaluación académica. Aprovecharé esta cita para primero rescatar las coincidencias, y segundo discutir las disidencias. Luego veremos quién paga la cuenta.
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FARJI-BRENER, A.G. 2012. El valor de tener muchas citas. Ecología Austral, 22: 215-220.
LAWRENCE, P. 2007. The mismeasurement of science. Current Biology, 15: R583-585.
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