Bibliometrics as a Performance Measurement Tool for Research Evaluation: The Case of Research Funded by the National Cancer Institute of Canada

David Campbell, Michelle Picard-Aitken, Grégoire Côté, Julie Caruso, Rodolfo Valentim(Canadian Cancer Society), Stuart Edmonds(Canadian Partnership Against Cancer), Gregory Thomas Williams(Canadian Cancer Society), Benoît Macaluso(Université du Québec à Montréal), Jean-Pierre Robitaille(Université du Québec à Montréal), Nicolas Bastien(Université du Québec à Montréal), Marie-Claude Laframboise(Université du Québec à Montréal), Louis-Michel Lebeau(Université du Québec à Montréal), Philippe Mirabel(Université du Québec à Montréal), Vincent Larivière(Université du Québec à Montréal), Éric Archambault
American Journal of Evaluation
January 12, 2010
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Abstract

As bibliometric indicators are objective, reliable, and cost-effective measures of peer-reviewed research outputs, they are expected to play an increasingly important role in research assessment/management. Recently, a bibliometric approach was developed and integrated within the evaluation framework of research funded by the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC). This approach helped address the following questions that were difficult to answer objectively using alternative methods such as program documentation review and key informant interviews: (a) Has the NCIC peer-review process selected outstanding Canadian scientists in cancer research? (b) Have the NCIC grants contributed to increasing the scientific performance of supported researchers? (c) How do the NCIC-supported researchers compare to their neighbors supported by the U.S. National Cancer Institute? Using the NCIC evaluation as a case study, this article demonstrates the usefulness of bibliometrics to address key evaluation questions and discusses its integration, along complementary indicators (e.g., peer ratings), in a practice-driven research evaluation continuum.


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