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Nature 438, 559 (1 December 2005) | doi:10.1038/438559a; Published online 30 November 2005
Automated grading of research performance clearly fails to measure up
N. Haeffner-Cavaillon1, C. Graillot-Gak1 & C. Bréchot1
- Cellule de Bibliométrie, Département de l'Évaluation Scientifique, INSERM, 101 rue de Tolbiac, 75654 Paris Cedex 13, France
More contentious than national rankings of research quality, as shown, for example, by David A. King (Nature 430; 311–316; 2004), is the application of such measures to research institutions.
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