DORA Newsletter May 2024


Announcements


Reformscape in Full Swing

Since its release in January, Reformscape has been serving the research community in providing 230 documents encouraging openness & transparency. New documents and information continue to be added and are always publicly available. Upgrades have also been made to make the platform more user-friendly. You can now search for responsible research assessment resources based on type, making it easy to find:

  • Action plans
  • Policies to reform hiring, promotion or tenure
  • Outcomes of new policies
New guidance released

DORA’s opposition to the overuse of the Journal Impact Factor is well known, but the original declaration did not specifically address other forms of indicators that are sometimes used as proxy measures of quality in research assessment. In a new guidance document, we examine the potential problems of not only the Journal Impact Factor, but the h-index, altmetrics, and various other citation measures. None of these indicators are without problems, but the guidance provides five principles to help reduce some of the concerns.

This guidance is available on the DORA website and Zenodo. For questions about this guidance, email info@sfdora.org.

New Narrative CV Report

DORA is pleased to announce a new report on the implementation and monitoring of narrative CVs for grant funding. This report was created in collaboration with FORGEN CoP, Science Foundation Ireland, the Swiss National Science Foundation, UK Research and Innovation, and the University of Bristol, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research. The report summarizes takeaways and recommended actions from a joint workshop held in February 2022 on identifying shared objectives for and monitoring the effectiveness of narrative CVs for grant evaluation. More than 180 people from over 30 countries and 50 funding organizations participated.

Read the report

New report on improving pre-award processes

The processes that take place before research is submitted for funding (pre-award processes) serve as important scaffolding to support equitable and transparent research assessment. This report summarizes the key recommendations from DORA’s Funder Discussion Group symposia and workshops to improve pre-award processes, which were held in collaboration with the Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research (EBI) at the University of Bristol and the MoreBrains Cooperative.

Read the report

Building on this work, we are pleased to also announce that DORA, EBI, and MoreBrains are continuing their collaboration and are developing a new project to look at how three of the recommendations could be implemented. In May 2024, we will host two workshops that will bring DORA’s Funder Discussion Groups together with research administrators and managers to generate tools and guidance that address practical implementation of these recommendations.

DORA seeks new steering committee member from Asia

DORA is looking for Steering Committee members based in Asia. To be considered for this position, please complete this self-nomination form by May 31, 2024.

Approaching 25,000 signatories

There are nearly 25,000 individuals and organizations that have recognized a need to promote responsible research assessment. Every day the number of signatories for DORA increases and we anticipate reaching 25,000 signatories by summer. Signing the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment signifies a dedication to the principle that scientists should be evaluated on their individual achievements and quality of their work rather than on journal-based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factor. We are excited to reach the 25,000 mark and share this milestone with the research community!

Haley Hazlett
Dr. Haley Hazlett has been DORA's Program Manager since 2021. She was a DORA Policy Intern before taking the role of Program Manager. She obtained her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology in 2021 and is passionate about improving research culture for all researchers.

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