Scholarly communication development as a modernization basis for the research performance assessment and evaluation

2017 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 188-205
Author(s):  
Mikhail Kogalovsky ◽  
Ivan Nevolin ◽  
Sergei Parinov ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 283 ◽  
pp. 116372
Author(s):  
Benjamin Königshofer ◽  
Pavle Boškoski ◽  
Gjorgji Nusev ◽  
Markus Koroschetz ◽  
Martin Hochfellner ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 86 (2) ◽  
pp. 347-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giovanni Abramo ◽  
Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo

Author(s):  
Madhuri V. Tikam

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are extremely influencing every discipline under the sun including Education. It is affecting every aspect of education from teaching-learning to assessment and evaluation. It improves the effectiveness of education. It aids literacy movements. It enhances scope of education by facilitating mobile learning and inclusive education. It facilitates research and scholarly communication. Impact of ICT and its potential for the education field is manifold. It positively affects all the stakeholders of the education field. The current chapter discusses the same along with the various challenges posed by ICT. The challenges include economical issues, educational and technical factors. Appropriate content, Design and workability of ICT also play a crucial role in adoption of ICT in the education field. The chapter delineates in brief the challenges and probable solutions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 764-765 ◽  
pp. 570-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dah Jing Jwo ◽  
Meng Hsien Hsieh

Although the vector tracking loop architectures provide several important advantages, they suffer some fundamental drawbacks. The most significant drawback is that failure of tracking in one channel may affect the entire system and lead to loss of lock on all satellites. The other drawback is that errors in the navigation solutions may degrade the accuracy of the tracking results. For robustness improvement of the vector tracking loop, the EKF based receiver autonomous integrity monitoring (RAIM) and fault detection and exclusion (FDE) algorithms are developed to prevent the error of one channel from spreading into the vector tracking loop. The RAIM is used to check the possible fault in the pseudorange and the pseudorange rate; the fault detection and exclusion mechanism is employed for excluding the abnormal satellite signal to prevent the failure of one channel from spreading into the entire tracking loop. The feasibility of the proposed method will be demonstrated. Performance assessment and evaluation for the proposed approach will be carried out.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-121
Author(s):  
Nining Nining Islamiyah ◽  

This study aims to explain the financial management practices of the mosque. Specifically, the focus of this study is to explore and investigate how financial management practices in the mosque. A case study of one Malaysian mosque is undertaken. To achieve the objective of this study, the researcher used vari­ous techniques of data collection, including interviews, observations, and reviews of the documents. The findings reveal that the SHAS mosque has four mechanisms to manage financial management practices. The tools are performance assessment and evaluation, participation, regulation, and social auditing. This study concludes that financial management practices are a necessary process to support the accounta­bility of the mosque. Especially, secondary accountability relates to the responsibility of mosque managers toward capital providers of the mosque. The results of this study give some implications for the improvement of financial management practices, particularly in the mosque.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jefferson Pooley

This essay develops the idea of surveillance publishing, with special attention to the example of Elsevier. A scholarly publisher can be defined as a surveillance publisher if it derives a substantial proportion of its revenue from prediction products, fueled by data extracted from researcher behavior. The essay begins by tracing the Google search engine’s roots in bibliometrics, alongside a history of the citation analysis company that became, in 2016, Clarivate. The point is to show the co-evolution of scholarly communication and the surveillance advertising economy. The essay then refines the idea of surveillance publishing by engaging with the work of Shoshana Zuboff, Jathan Sadowski, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, and Aziz Huq. The recent history of Elsevier is traced to describe the company’s research-lifecycle data-harvesting strategy, with the aim to develop and sell prediction products to universities and other customers. The essay concludes by considering some of the potential costs of surveillance publishing, as other big commercial publishers increasingly enter the predictive-analytics mark. It is likely, I argue, that windfall subscription-and-APC profits in Elsevier’s “legacy” publishing business have financed its decade-long acquisition binge in analytics, with the implication that university customers are budgetary victims twice over. The products’ purpose, I stress, is to streamline the top-down assessment and evaluation practices that have taken hold in recent decades, in tandem with the view that the university’s main purpose is to grow regional and national economies. A final pair of concerns is that publishers’ prediction projects may camouflage and perpetuate existing biases in the system—and that scholars may internalize an analytics mindset, one already encouraged by citation counts and impact factors.


Author(s):  
Gundega Dambe ◽  
Dzintra Atstāja

The purpose of this paper is to clarify and analyse the understanding of the values for Ambulance personnel, to compare and integrate it with the system of competencies used in the performance assessment and evaluation of professional competence. The results of State Emergency Medical Service ambulance personnel’s survey in the 2018 are analysed in the research. The results obtained Ambulance personnel’s different understanding of the importance of organization's values and its impact in management, staff attitude and work performance. The results of the survey have showed that Ambulance personnel has contradictive understanding of system of values. Their personal values are respect, compassion, care, ethics, honesty, trust, however for their professional work they recognise teamwork, professionalism, safety, etc. as very important values.   


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