Publications (May 2021)

Russian University Teachers’ Perceptions of Scientometrics

  • Andrei V. Grinëv,
  • Daria S. Bylieva,
  • Victoria V. Lobatyuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9020022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 22

Abstract

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This article is devoted to the attitude of Russian university teachers toward scientometrics and its indicators, which have been imposed on them by university administrations and the state since 2012. In addition to substantiating the problem’s urgency, the article contains a brief critical outline of the main scientometric parameters and their application in practice in Russia. To evaluate this, 283 people from leading universities in Russia (included in Program 5-100) were questioned. As the study showed, faculties of Russian universities understand the specifics of scientometrics, relate to it relatively positively, and over the past years have been able to adapt to the new requirements of the administration regarding implementing scientometric tasks and standards. The higher the position and scholarly qualification of a respondent, the more complete the knowledge about scientometrics. Scholars in the humanities know and relate comparatively better to scientometrics than representatives of technical and general scientific specialties.

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