NSERC, along with four Canadian research funding agencies, has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). The other signatories are the
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DORA recognizes that scholarly outputs are not limited to published journal articles but can also include article preprints, datasets, software, protocols, well-trained researchers, societal outcomes and policy changes resulting from research.
DORA aims to advance practical and robust approaches to research assessment globally and across all scholarly disciplines. It draws attention to the problem of the overreliance on journal-based metrics in hiring, promotion, and funding decisions, and encourages a community-driven change.
A number of tri-agency initiatives and policies already support research excellence and align with the recommendations in DORA, including
Several aspects of NSERC’s approach to research assessment currently reflect the DORA principles, such as application processes that encourage the inclusion of outputs broader than published journal articles and peer review processes that examine the quality of contributions. NSERC values continuous improvement in developing and implementing evaluation practices, as well as the exploration of additional ways to more meaningfully assess research quality and impact. The revised
As a signatory to DORA, NSERC remains committed to excellence in research funding and to ensuring that a wide range of research results and outcomes are considered and valued as part of the assessment process.
Watch this video describing six steps to a more holistic approach to research evaluation produced by DORA and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). French translation by NSERC.
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