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Post by Almost Famous on May 20, 2019 20:41:57 GMT -5
I am in the process of renegotiating my salary. My school has a mechanism wherein you can renegotiate without an outside offer and one of the criteria for this is my “market value” based on scholarly productivity. The guidelines for this mechanism want me to "consult major scholarly societies for resources to measure and compare productivity." To my knowledge, ASA does not report figures on typical publications/conferences/grants. Am I mistaken on this? Or, are there other reputable places which would report this kind of information?
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Post by bibliometrics on May 21, 2019 8:32:13 GMT -5
You can turn to bibliometric research and report on citations/impact factor/ H scores, etc. Google scholar, for example, allows you to compare your citations, H-score and I-10 within your discipline and within your university.
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