May 15, 2023
Declaration on Research Assessment improves the way scholarly research is evaluated
How is scholarly research evaluated?聽 Traditionally, academia has focused on bibliometric indicators 鈥斅燼 set of mathematical and statistical methods used to analyze and measure the quantity and quality of journal publications. Unfortunately, focusing on bibliometrics alone does not tell the whole story, and can reinforce .
In 2012, a worldwide initiative was started at the American Society for Cell Biology annual meeting to recognize the need to improve the ways in which researchers and the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated. In 2013, the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) was published.
DORA aims for thoughtful inclusion of broader types of research outputs and societal impact in assessment of researchers for funding, tenure, promotion, merit and hiring. DORA paves the way for consideration of scholarly activities that are typically not captured in bibliometrics, such as community engagement, reports to government, research creation, and outputs such as datasets, software, and performances.
The 六九色堂 was the first Canadian university to sign , joining more than 2,000 organizations around the world 鈥斅爄ncluding major Canadian funding agencies such as NSERC, CIHR, SSHRC, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, and Genome Canada. Most recently, the university became a of DORA.
鈥淒ORA warmly welcomes the generous support of the 六九色堂, which has demonstrated exemplary commitment to implementing responsible research assessment. We very much look forward to engaging with them in the coming years,鈥 says聽Dr. Stephen Curry, DORA's chair.
DORA on campus
The university鈥檚 Knowledge Engagement (KE) team in the Research Services Office is helping to bring the DORA recommendations to life at UCalgary through consultations, building awareness, and discussions about research assessment and research impact assessment. The KE team has launched a , that includes a number of resources including a detailed five-stage implementation plan, and recorded webinars. The team is also hosting a series of workshops on DORA across faculties and units on campus.
鈥淭he 六九色堂 is thrilled to be part of such an innovative approach to research assessment,鈥 says Dr. Marcello Tonelli, associate vice-president research. 鈥淏ecoming a supporting member of DORA is another positive step toward responsible research assessment and will undoubtedly benefit our faculty and their research endeavours."
Celebrating 10 years of DORA
This month marks 10 years since DORA was published. It has become a worldwide initiative covering all scholarly disciplines and stakeholders, including funders, publishers, professional societies, institutions, and researchers. will happen the week of May 15 to 19.聽
As part of the week鈥檚 celebration, the 六九色堂 hosted a May 14 at the Canadian Conference on Research Administration in collaboration with CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC, Genome Canada, CFI, and the Universit茅 de Montr茅al.
In addition, on May 16, Dr. Stephanie Warner, PhD, manager of 六九色堂 Knowledge Engagement team will also participate as a panellist in the Africa, Americas and Europe plenary 鈥斅. This session is free and open to the UCalgary community.
If you have questions about DORA, or to request an information session or workshop for your faculty or unit, please email the team at DORA@ucalgary.ca.