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Criteria for Assessment of Current Condition and Development of Research Studies Based on Scientometric Data AnalysisComment by P. Arefiev

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  • Yury Tarasevich
  • Taisiya Shinyaeva

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Yury Tarasevich - Doctor of Sciences in Mathematical Physics, Professor, Head of Laboratory Mathematical Modelling and IT in Science and Education, Astrakhan State University. Email: tarasevich@asu.edu.ruTaisiya Shinyaeva - Ph.D. student, Junior Researcher, Laboratory Mathematical Modelling and IT in Science and Education, Astrakhan State University. Email: tae4ka19@mail.ruAddress: 20a Tatishcheva str., 414056, Astrakhan, Russian Federation. The article reviews criteria for scientific research performance assessment. It analyzes feasibility of the task to develop scientifically based methods that would allow assessment of activities performed by individual research departments and teams. The authors believe that a full-scale study of the dynamics of scientific departments and teams development should be based on the Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) within companies integrated into the national CRIS. The authors suggest a method to assess performance of the ongoing research studies based on the review of ratings of journals on which a research team's studies are published.DOI: 10.17323/1814-9545-2015-2-221-234

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  • Yury Tarasevich & Taisiya Shinyaeva, 2015. "Criteria for Assessment of Current Condition and Development of Research Studies Based on Scientometric Data AnalysisComment by P. Arefiev," Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 221-240.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprob:2015:i:2:p:221-240
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    1. Eugeny Romanov, 2018. "Threats to the Human Capacity of Regional Higher Education Institutions," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(1), pages 95-108.

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