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The article attempts to define the category of publication efficiency in science, and in this context to determine the strength of connections between financial outlays, the number of academic staff and the number of publications on the Web of Science at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Reference data are established by the indexes compiled analogously at the Polish national level. The obtained results suggest a positive trend in publication efficiency at both the national and NCU levels. However, the differences between faculties and disciplines are significant. Moreover, analysis makes it possible to say that the developed measures constitute a good, synthetic source of information.
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W artykule autor bardzo krytycznie odnosi się do zjawiska nadmiernej standaryzacji ocen stosowanych w polskiej nauce. Zwłaszcza negatywnie ocenia bezkrytyczne posługiwanie się wskaźnikiem Journal Impact Facor (IF) z bazy WoS. Jego zdaniem takie wskaźniki jak: IF, Hirsch-h index, liczba cytowań powinny być stosowane tylko pomocniczo i bardzo ostrożnie. I pod tym względem zgadza się ze stanowiskiem DORA oraz EASE. Rzetelna ocena, to taka, która – przede wszystkim – odwołuje się do trybu peer review i wskaźników bibliometrycznych, ale stosowanych z dużą ostrożnością.
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In the article the author presents a very critical stance on over-standardisation of evaluation measures used in Polish science. His view concerning the indiscriminate application of the Journal Impact Factor (IF) from WoS database is particularly negative. In his opinion such indices as IF, Hirsch-h index, or the number of citations should be used only as a subsidiary measure in a very cautious way. Thus, he subscribes to the position represented by DORA and EASE. Reliable evaluation means, above all, resorting to such tools as peer review and bibliometric indices, although they should still be used with due care.
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