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As we have said (https://aisa.sp.unipi.it/taking-all-the-running-one-can-do-to-keep-in-the-same-place-anvurs-complicated-relationship-with-the-coara-agreement/), #COARA's major flaw is its inability to address the question: who is entitled to evaluate research? Bureaucratic authorities or the scientific community as a whole? Therefore, COARA is open to the accusation to changing prizes without restoring researchers' freedom. See @albertobaccini , "COARA will not save science from the tyranny of administrative evaluation" https://arxiv.org/html/2408.05587v1
1. An unpromising starting point
In a 2018 article, Alberto Baccini and Giuseppe De Nicolao described the Italian academic system as “an unprecedented in vivo experiment in governing and controlling research and teaching via automatic bibliometric tools”. Italian universities and research institutions are subject to widespread bibliometric […]
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