Prospectus

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Graduate Course Measuring Science

Course
2009-2010

Objectives/ aim

The aim of the course is to provide a serious grounding in all aspects of quantitative analysis of science and technology. The emphasis will be on understanding in depth the various bibliometric and patent analysis approaches. It is intended that each approach should be understood within the overall context of the present development of science and technology and particularly of knowledge communication practices in science, particularly the role of the Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and Open Access.

Content

The course is designed as a general, interdisciplinary part of the Leiden University Master of Science (M.Sc.) programs in a very wide range of disciplines, particularly in the natural sciences, the bio-medical fields, economics, social and behavioral sciences. The level is at the last year of the M.Sc., but also Ph.D. students in all fields of science with a strong interest in quantitative aspects of modern science and technology will benefit from the course.

The course is also intended for a special group of participants: professionals whose work is closely related to science and technology: government and research organization officials, research institution staff, industrial R&D managers, and scientists and engineers who are involved in science policy, research management, and research evaluation procedures.

Literature

See for further information Graduate course

Form of tuition

Lectures and practical work.

Mode of assesment

Written exam.

Remarks

The course has been cancelled.

Link

Graduate Course