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Catch up with ICSR at these events!

Below you’ll find a selection of key events relating to research evaluation that the ICSR team will be attending this year.

Come along to find out the latest from ICSR and to meet the team! Let us know you’ll be there by contacting us at [email protected](opens in new tab/window).

Event name

Event Date

Location

Useful Dates

iConference 2022(opens in new tab/window)

28 Feb – 4 Mar 2022

Virtual

BRIC 2022 - Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community Conference(opens in new tab/window)

14 – 16 Jun 2022

Virtual

Call for contributions: 14 Mar 2022

AESIS 2022 - Impact of Science conference(opens in new tab/window)

22 – 24 Jun 2022

Leiden, the Netherlands

STI 2022 - 26th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators(opens in new tab/window)

7 – 9 Sep 2022

Granada, Spain

Call for papers and posters deadline: 15 Apr 2022

NWB 2022 - The Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy 2022(opens in new tab/window)

21 – 23 Sep 2022

Turku, Finland

Call for posters and papers deadline: 15 July 2022

NIH 2022 - Bibliometrics & Research Assessment Symposium

TBC

TBC

TBC

Metrics 2022 - SIG-MET Workshop at ASIS&T Conference 2022(opens in new tab/window)

29 – 30 Oct 2022

TBC

Call for proposals deadline: 18 Apr 2022

Evaluation 2022 - American Evaluation Association Conference(opens in new tab/window)

7 – 12 Nov 2022

New Orleans, USA

Our past events and event presentations

You can find recordings of webinars and previous presentations, plus saved sessions from our 2020 ICSR Lab Festival, on the research profile page(opens in new tab/window).

Responsible research assessment

  • AEA Research, Technology & Development Topic Interest Group webinar

    • Date: 30 September 2021

In the second American Evaluation Association (AEA) webinar presented by Elsevier’s ICSR members, Stephanie Faulkner talks about the responsible use of metrics in research evaluation and the recommendations of both DORA and the Leiden Manifesto and their implications for research assessment and evaluating research impact.

ICSR Lab: Where research evaluation meets big data

  • AEA Research, Technology & Development Topic Interest Group webinar

    • Monthly Seminar Series, August 2021

Learn more about ICSR Lab from how Elsevier is opening up its raw data for analysis, to what innovative methods are being explored by the community of researchers working in the Lab. This presentation was delivered as part of the AEA’s Research, Technology and Development Topical Interest Group webinar in August 2021, by Stephanie Faulkner and Andrew Plume.

ICSR Lab Festival

In December 2020, ICSR hosted the ICSR Lab Festival, a virtual event during which attendees were given the opportunity to learn about ICSR Lab and hear the latest results from ICSR Lab users(opens in new tab/window) , gain insights about research evaluationand metrics from our expert Advisory Board members, and network in an innovation virtual space. The recordings of the sessions are now all available on-demand: you can see all recordings here(opens in new tab/window) . For a thorough introduction to ICSR Lab, we recommend these highlights:

  • Introducing ICSR Lab

  • Hello world: Coding demo in ICSR Lab

  • Exploring the current datasets: Scopus and PlumX Metrics

And to learn about the research being undertaken in ICSR Lab, we recommend these presentations:

  • Team Science: Examining collaborative trends and article metrics, with Kelly Cuccolo

  • Predicting COVID-19 information propagation using scholarly literature and social media data, with Michael Johns

  • Gender bias in citation practices, with Reihane Boghrati

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