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This component contains: * **Session 1 - Open Science and Research Evaluation.gslides**: Google Slides of the first session of the course [*Advancing the open science agenda: an introduction to responsible research intelligence reporting*](https://osf.io/gp6c8/): * Introduction to Open Science (following the [UNESCO Recommendations on Open Science](https://en.unesco.org/science-sustainable-future/open-science/recommendation)) * brief overview of commonly discussed open science topics (e.g., open access, open data, open source) * focus on recognition and rewards, institutional/funding policies, societal impact (particularly in Europe and the Netherlands) * Current research evaluation * scholarly output * Journal Impact Factor * individual researchers * Journal Impact Factor * *h*-index * institutions * Times Higher Education World University Rankings * Academic Ranking of World Universities (a.k.a. Shanghai Ranking) * QS World University Rankings * Business School Rankings (from Financial Times) * Alternative research evaluation frameworks * scholarly output * TOP Score * individual researchers * narrative CV * institutions * SCOPE
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