Today, AFOSR and The BRICC hosted a seminar entitled Measuring - TopicsExpress



          

Today, AFOSR and The BRICC hosted a seminar entitled Measuring Scholarly Impact and Beyond featuring Professor Ying Ding, Associate Professor at School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University. Abstract: Measuring scholarly impact is becoming crucial for funding allocation, tenure-related promotion, and strategic planning. With the ever-increasing power of computing technology and vast amount of available enriched unstructured and structured data, measuring scholarly impact is moving from a simple counting of numbers, to utilizing topic and entity metrics for in-depth semantic measures of knowledge usage and diffusion, to finally enable knowledge discovery. AFOSR wants to know what you think... what method do you think should be used to measure scholarly Impact?
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 01:38:11 +0000

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