
Materials from the GraspOS Community of Practice meeting held on 12 March 2025 Topic of Discussion Inspired by the diverse research assessment approaches observed across the nine GraspOS pilots, this session focused on the role of context in Responsible Research Assessment. The discussion was structured to address the recent call for assessment reform that is ‘as aligned as possible, but as diverse as necessary’. (Stroobants, et al., 2024). Clifford Tatum (CWTS) and Laura Himanen (CSC) chaired the session and presented the work carried out in GraspOS. In a panel discussion, Karen Stroobants (CoARA), Gareth O'Neill (Technopolis Group), James Morris (Science Europe) and Sarah de Rijcke (Leiden University) explored the significance of context in assessment reform and its broader implications. Contents Slides from the presentation that was given by Cliffor Tatum Slides from the presentation that was given by Laura Himanen Slides from the presentation that was given by Gareth O'Neill Slides from the presentation that was given by James Morris Slides from the presentation that was given by Sarah de Rijcke The collaborative notes that were taken on the day
Open Science, CoARA, Research Assessment, GraspOS
Open Science, CoARA, Research Assessment, GraspOS
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| influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Average | |
| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
