The Role of Research Infrastructures in the Research Assessment Reform: A DARIAH Position Paper

Toma Tasovac, Laurent Romary, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Rahel C. Ackermann, Daniel Alves, Sally Chambers, Mike Cosgrave, Martine Denoyelle, Vicky Garnett, Rita Gautschy, Edward Gray, Vojtěch Malínek, Carmen di Meo, Andrew Perkis, Sanita Reinsone, Nanette Rißler-Pipka, Andrea Scharnhorst, Lorella Viola

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Research assessment reform is crucial for the social sustainability of research infrastructures (RIs): RIs can only thrive in the long term if the researchers who contribute to their development and growth receive academic credit for the kind of work they do in and around research infrastructures. To put it bluntly, research infrastructures have a vested interest in supporting the reform of research assessment. But, conversely, ongoing attempts to reform research assessment can also benefit from the work of research infrastructures because RIs have a great deal of experience creating and maintaining public services for producing, curating and harvesting both traditional and non-traditional academic outputs. The goal of this paper is to outline DARIAH’s position on the importance of research assessment reform for thematic RIs and the importance of thematic RIs for research assessment reform at the European level.
Originele taal-2Engels
StatusGepubliceerd - 01 jun. 2023

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