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Assessment of humanities and social sciences monographs through their publishers: a review and a study towards a model of evaluation

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RESEARCH EVALUATION
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 201-213

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.3152/095820209X471986

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This paper deals with the evaluation of monographs in the context of the special importance that they have as a means of communication of the results for human and social sciences research First, a revision of some of the projects developed at institutions from various countries which have applied diverse methodologies and indicators to monographs, and in which the valuation of publishers has had a relevant position, is offered Second, a working plan is presented, which includes a methodological proposal aimed at the evaluation of the prestige of publishers and based on a double consultation of lecturers and publishers which they consider as the most prestigious Finally, the indicators applied in the various projects analyzed are discussed, concluding with the evident necessity of creating all evaluation method with multiple indicators

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