An evaluation of the Australian Research Council's journal ranking
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As part of its program of ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ (ERA), the Australian Research Council ranked journals into four categories (A*, A, B, and C) in preparation for their performance evaluation of Australian universities. The ranking is important because it likely to have a major impact on publication choices and research dissemination in Australia. The ranking is problematic because it is evident that some disciplines have been treated very differently than others. This paper reveals weaknesses in the ERA journal ranking and highlights the poor correlation between ERA rankings and other acknowledged metrics of journal standing. It highlights the need for a reasonable representation of journals ranked as A* in each scientific discipline.
论文关键词:Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA),Bibliometrics,Research evaluation
论文评审过程:Received 9 September 2010, Revised 7 December 2010, Accepted 7 December 2010, Available online 14 January 2011.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2010.12.001