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Announcement of Launch of Blog Lab Scimago
http://www.scimagolab.com/blog
List Topics: accredited college, university rankings and other research institutions, indicators of scientific quality, scientific impact, maps of science, information visualization techniques, fronts research, sociology of science, scientific knowledge and innovation i + D + I, Triple Helix, scientific visibility, journal metrics , visualization of scientific, design of information systems, etc.
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I write these lines to announce that Scimago Lab - Scimago Journal & Country Rank ( http://www.scimagojr.com ) and Institutions Scimago Rankings ( http://www.scimagoir.com ) - have just launched a blog from now on we will express our views and thoughts against current topics related to our main areas of work: Science Policy, Research Evaluation, Information Visualization, and Usability and Experience User.
The blog is available at http://www.scimagolab.com/blog/
Using an informed and informative, the blog will aim to connect with the interests of science topics that have traditionally shown the media communication and public opinion. Our idea is to turn the blog into an interface that any interesting results concecte bibliometric research, scientometric, or / and information visualization techniques to Public Opinion and Mass Media.
The following is a partial list of items to populate the blog posts: accredited college, university rankings and other research institutions, indicators of scientific quality, scientific impact, maps of science, techniques of information visualization, research fronts, sociology of science, scientific knowledge and innovation i + D + I, Triple Helix, scientific visibility, journal metrics, visualization of scientific, design of information systems, etc.
The first entry was made by Professor Félix de Moya Anegón, it discusses some relevant aspects of the use of normalized impact as a tool to evaluate research performance of universities and other research institutions.
In order to reach as wide an audience as possible we are forced to use English as the language of the blog, our intention is to make a space for debate and interaction with users Scimago product. So we invite you to participate with comments, or if you want you can also increase the degree of involvement by sending an email with any ideas, suggestions or comments to the address listed at the end of this note.
The blog is available at http://www.scimagolab.com/blog/
Using an informed and informative, the blog will aim to connect with the interests of science topics that have traditionally shown the media communication and public opinion. Our idea is to turn the blog into an interface that any interesting results concecte bibliometric research, scientometric, or / and information visualization techniques to Public Opinion and Mass Media.
The following is a partial list of items to populate the blog posts: accredited college, university rankings and other research institutions, indicators of scientific quality, scientific impact, maps of science, techniques of information visualization, research fronts, sociology of science, scientific knowledge and innovation i + D + I, Triple Helix, scientific visibility, journal metrics, visualization of scientific, design of information systems, etc.
The first entry was made by Professor Félix de Moya Anegón, it discusses some relevant aspects of the use of normalized impact as a tool to evaluate research performance of universities and other research institutions.
In order to reach as wide an audience as possible we are forced to use English as the language of the blog, our intention is to make a space for debate and interaction with users Scimago product. So we invite you to participate with comments, or if you want you can also increase the degree of involvement by sending an email with any ideas, suggestions or comments to the address listed at the end of this note.
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