[Sigmetrics] New report on evidence of research impact
Tamar Loach
t.loach at digital-science.com
Wed Mar 23 12:15:56 EDT 2016
Dear Sigmetrics readers
Today we have published our latest Digital Research Report: The Societal and Economic Impacts of Academic Research - International perspectives on good practise and managing evidence. <https://www.digital-science.com/resources/digital-research-report-societal-economic-impacts-academic-research/>
You will see a diverse group of experts have contributed to the report. In particular, we show that the evidence used to back claims of impact varies in type by field, in support of a flexible approach to impact assessment.
The report was produced to support a UK-based workshop around evidence of impact, and it is freely available for you to download and use elsewhere.
Best wishes
Tamar
Tamar Loach
digital-science.com <https://www.digital-science.com/>
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