关于ResearchGate终止ResearchGate评分和兴趣评分作为社交媒体替代指标和学术评估工具的思考

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. A. Teixeira da Silva, Yuki Yamada
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摘要

摘要:ResearchGate (RG)是一个面向科学家、研究人员或学者(sra)的热门学术社交媒体网络平台。RG自动为每个RG帐户持有人提供一个度量,即RG分数,作为该SRA的“学术”价值、生产力以及与其他SRA的交互的度量。2017年,RG将这一指标描述为“RG评分将你所有的研究转化为声誉的来源”,表明“它是根据你个人资料中的研究以及其他研究人员如何与你的内容互动来计算的。”然而,RG分数的精确计算方式从未公开,因为它是一种专有算法,并且要求RG披露用于计算它的方程式的细节没有得到满足。不出所料,RG宣布将在2022年6月逐步淘汰RG评分。本文研究了文献中关于RG分数的已知内容,RG分数可能被认为是一个倾斜的度量标准,因为它可能会对某些方面(如问题和答案)增加过多的权重,而不是对SRA的已发表文献。RG兴趣评分也受到了批评。基于作者的指标,如RG分数,反映了最重要的学术因素之间的现实平衡,同时淡化了相当冗余的方面,如答案的数量,可能有利于sra。对于任何指标,RG评分都不应该被孤立地使用,也不应该被玩弄,或者用作任何财务薪酬计划的基础。
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Reflection on ResearchGate's Terminating ResearchGate Score, and Interest Score, as Social Media Altmetrics and Academic Evaluation Tools
Abstract:ResearchGate (RG) is a popular academic social media networking platform for scientists, researchers, or academics (SRAs). RG automatically provides a metric, the RG Score, to each RG account holder that serves as a measure of that SRA's "academic" worth, productivity, and interaction with other SRAs. In 2017, this metric was described by RG as "the RG Score takes all your research and turns it into a source of reputation," indicating that "it is calculated based on the research in your profile and how other researchers interact with your content." However, the precise manner in which the RG Score is calculated was never made public because it is a proprietary algorithm, and requests to RG to disclose details of the equations used to calculate it were not met. Not unsurprisingly, RG announced that it would be phasing out the RG Score in June 2022. This article examines what is known in the literature about the RG Score, which may be perceived as a skewed metric because it may add excessive weighting to select aspects, such as questions and answers, rather than to the published literature of an SRA. The RG Interest Score is also critiqued. An author-based metric such as the RG Score that reflects a realistic balance between the most important academic factors while downplaying fairly redundant aspects such as the volume of answers might benefit SRAs. As for any metric, the RG Score should not be used in isolation, be gamed, or used as the basis of any financial remuneration schemes.
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期刊介绍: For more than 40 years, the Journal of Scholarly Publishing has been the authoritative voice of academic publishing. The journal combines philosophical analysis with practical advice and aspires to explain, argue, discuss, and question the large collection of new topics that continually arise in the publishing field. JSP has also examined the future of scholarly publishing, scholarship on the web, digitization, copyright, editorial policies, computer applications, marketing, and pricing models. It is the indispensable resource for academics and publishers that addresses the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding and from innovations in production and publishing.
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