Open Peer Review Module (OPRM). Final Report
Authors
Perakakis, P. (Pandells); Ponsati, A. (Agnès); Bernal, I. (Isabel); Mosquera-de-Arancibia, C. (Concha); Sierra, C. (Carles); Osman, N. (Nardine); Lorenzo, E. (Emilio)Date
2016-05Type
reportKeywords
Open Peer ReviewOpen Repositories
Metrics
Reputation
DSpace
e-IEO
DIGITAL.CSIC
Revisión por pares en abierto
Repositorios en abierto
Métricas
Reputación
Abstract
Research productivity is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Technological innovations, a
surge in available computing power, and the ease with which digital information is stored and
communicated is helping researchers to cross experimentation boundaries, to increase data
availability, and to facilitate the transfer of knowledge. As a result, traditional research is being
transformed into a dynamic and globally interconnected effort where ideas, tools and results
can be made instantly accessible to the entire academic community. Institutional and
multidisciplinary open access repositories play a crucial role in this emerging landscape by
enabling immediate accessibility to all kinds of research output.
One important element still missing from open access repositories, however, is a quantitative
assessment of the hosted research items that will facilitate the process of selecting the most
relevant and distinguished content. Common currently available metrics, such as number ...
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