Measuring scientific impact beyond academia: An assessment of existing impact metrics and proposed improvements

« How does scientific research affect the world around us? Being able to answer this question is of great importance in order to appropriately channel efforts and resources in science. The impact by scientists in academia is currently measured by citation based metrics such as h-index, i-index and citation counts. These academic metrics aim to represent the dissemination of knowledge among scientists rather than the impact of the research on the wider world. In this work we are interested in measuring scientific impact beyond academia, on the economy, society, health and legislation (comprehensive impact). (…) »

source > journals.plos.org, James Ravenscroft, Maria Liakata, Amanda Clare, Daniel Duma, 9 mars 2017

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