Excessive use, ill use and misuse of Bibliometrics

Abstract

Impact factor, H-index, citation index, and such other indices have been playing an increasing role in scientific assessment of institutions, researchers, allocation of research funds,... across the globe. These indicies do not have any statistical basis but lots of decisions such as ranking of institutions, ranking of departments, assessment of faculty members for hiring and for promotions as well as selection for various awards are being made by using these indices. Several experts across disciplines have been writing that these indicies should have a marginal role, if any, and judgements should be based on critical assessment of the content by experts. But the dependence on these s steadily increasing. This article cites various such documents being published across the globe and across the disciplies and urging decision makers to ignore or at best give a minimal weight to such indices.

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