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Dr. Gali Halevi on Evaluative Bibliometrics

Dr. Gali Halevi on Evaluative Bibliometrics

September 2021
Dr. Gali Halevi, Director, Institute for Scientific Information, Clarivate

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>> Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate, at the International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators, to discuss professional competencies in evaluative #bibliometrics. https://t.co/7tQUeglG6d #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021

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Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate >> #Librarians are well versed with publications, whether journals or books, in their respective departments, and can be the perfect engine to contribute. https://t.co/pU1ZqEjKG0 #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021

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Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate >> To expand the range of services libraries to include #bibliometrics, there is a need for training and building confidence within the library’s scholarly communications departments. #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021

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Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate >> Every library can take part in #bibliometrics activities. Depending on available resources, even small libraries can provide some entry-level bibliometrics services. #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021

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Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate >> #Librarians already use major #bibliographic databases, have data gathering, cleaning and analysis experience, and have the opportunity to participate in the global research community. #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021

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Dr. Gali Halevi, Director of The Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate >> #Librarians are best positioned to address the issue of responsible use of metrics, as they are well informed about biases and differences that exist between various areas of science. #STI2021

— Clarivate for Academia & Government (@ClarivateAG) September 15, 2021