Each quarter, DORA holds a Discussion Group meeting for National and International Initiatives working to…
The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) recognizes the need to improve the ways in which researchers and the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated.
The idea to write the declaration was developed in 2012 during at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology in San Francisco. It has become a worldwide initiative covering all scholarly disciplines and all key stakeholders including funders, publishers, professional societies, institutions, and researchers.
We encourage all individuals and organizations who are interested in developing and promoting best practice in the assessment of researchers and scholarly research to sign DORA.
The DORA blog
A publication’s “what” should count more than its “where”: why we should waive journal titles.
Adrian Barnett, Queensland University of Technology The winter months can get cold in Belfast, the…
Narrative CVs: How do they change evaluation practices in peer review for grant funding?
Judit Varga & Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner Research on Research Institute (RoRI); Centre for Science & Technology…
Updates from the Asia-Pacific Funder Discussion Group 18/09/24
19 representatives from 7 research funder organisations participated in the last quarterly Asia-Pacific Funder Discussion…
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Rethinking Research Assessment: Unintended Cognitive and Systems Biases
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Arcadia is a charitable foundation that works to protect nature, preserve cultural heritage and promote open access to knowledge. Arcadia supports Tools to Advance Research Assessment (TARA), a project to facilitate the development of new policies and practices for academic career assessment.