Message posted on 13/03/2018

CFP - 23rd Science and Technology Indicators conference - September 12-14, 2018

                "Science, Technology and Innovation indicators in Transition"
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<br>The STI/ENID 2018 conference will be held 12-14 September 2018 in Leiden, The
<br>Netherlands. This edition will have a special focus on the discussion of
<br>indicators in transition as a driving force for more comprehensive, broader
<br>and socially oriented forms of Science, Technology and Innovation indicators
<br>and evaluations.
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<br>We welcome contributions on the general topics covered by the conference as
<br>well as contributions to the special tracks.
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<br>Contributions on, but not limited to, the following general topics:
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<br>         Altmetrics & social media (theoretical foundations, validation
<br>studies, Data sources, etc.)
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<br>         Careers in science (Gender and diversity, careers outside academia,
<br>early career researcher experience, etc.)
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<br>         Indicators of Science and Technology (responsible use of indicators,
<br>societal impact of research, systemic and behavioral effects of indicators,
<br>etc.)
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<br>         Innovation (gendered innovations, public-private interactions,
<br>industrial R&D dynamics, etc.)
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<br>         Open Science (Open access, Open data, Open science and the academic
<br>reward system, etc.)
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<br>         Research evaluation (responsible research evaluation, methods in
<br>research evaluation, case studies, etc.)
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<br>         Research integrity (policies promoting research integrity and their
<br>effects, misconducts in scientific , publishing, studies of other types of
<br>misconduct in research, etc.)
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<br>Special tracks (click on the title to read a description of the track in your
<br>browser):
<br>
<br>1.     A closer look into corporate science and publishing
<br>
<br>Roberto Camerani; Nicola Grassano; Laurens Patricia; Daniele Rotolo; Antoine
<br>Schoen; Robert Tijssen and Alfredo Yegros
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<br>2.     Challenges in establishing macro-level effects of macro-level
<br>interventions
<br>
<br>Jochen Glser; Carolina Caibano; Thomas Franssen; Grit Laudel and Jesper W.
<br>Schneider
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<br>3.      Reproducibility in scientometrics
<br>
<br>Sybille Hinze; Jason Rollins; Andrea Scharnhorst; Jesper W. Schneider; Theresa
<br>Velden and Ludo Waltman
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<br>4.       Research assessments as participatory explorations on content,
<br>missions, methods and indicators
<br>
<br>Noortje Marres; Ismael Rafols and Sarah de Rijcke
<br>
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<br>5.     Assessment of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)  beyond
<br>indicator development
<br>
<br>Ingeborg Meijer; Susanne Bhrer; Erich Griessler; Ralf Lindner; Frederic
<br>Maier; Niels Mejlgaard; Viola Peter; Jack Stilgoe; Richard Woolley and Angela
<br>Wroblewski
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<br>6.     Studies in the sociology and history of the sciences, social sciences,
<br>arts and humanities
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<br>Matteo Romanello; Giovanni  Colavizza and Thomas Franssen
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<br>7.     Scientific and technological novelty: impact and determinants
<br>
<br>Jacques Mairesse; Fabiana Visentin  and Michele Pezzoni
<br>
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<br>8.     Determining and steering research quality in practice: the
<br>institutional research perspective
<br>
<br>Cathelijn Waaijer; Ad Scheepers and Nynke Jo Smit
<br>
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<br>9.     Open scholarship
<br>
<br>Thed Van Leeuwen; Clifford Tatum and Paul Wouters
<br>
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<br>10.  Public-private interactions in business innovation
<br>
<br>Hugo Hollanders and Lili Wang
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<br>11.  Challenges of social media data for bibliometrics
<br>
<br>Katrin Weller; Astrid Orth and Isabella Peters
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<br>12.  Rethinking the research agenda on the internationalization of the
<br>scientific workforce
<br>
<br>Eric Welch; Julia S. Melkers; Nicolas Robinson-Garcia and Eric van Holm
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<br>Key dates
<br>1 April 2018:
<br>Deadline for submissions (papers and posters)
<br>June 15, 2018
<br>Notification of acceptance
<br>Contact
<br>Website: http://sti2018.cwts.nl
<br>e-mail: sti2018@cwts.leidenuniv.nl
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<br>Submissions
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<br>1.       Short paper (max 3,000 words) with a comprehensive description of a
<br>completed study (download the
<br>template)
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<br>2.       Poster (max 1,000 words) with an abstract of the study (download the
<br>template)
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<br>Submit your paper
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<br>STI2018 organising committee
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<br>Centre for Science & Technology Studies (CWTS)
<br>University Leiden
<br>PO Box 905
<br>2300 AX LEIDEN
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<br>Visiting Address
<br>Willem Einthoven Building
<br>Kolffpad 1
<br>2333 BN Leiden
<br>The Netherlands
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<br>e. STI2018@cwts.leidenuniv.nl
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