Using the institutional repository as a platform for quality assessment of and open access to artistic works: A Project at the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Tomas Lundén, Karin Sundén

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Abstract

In the university world, the financial allocations for research are increasingly dependent on bibliometric indicators of faculty publications registered in databases and repositories. Following a decision by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gothenburg, the allocation of faculty research resources, should from the budget year 2012 partly be based on bibliometric indicators and partly on external funds. Each faculty has had to develop and formulate their bibliometric indicators in a way that best reflects their specific subject field and their publishing culture. The Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts has, beside traditional publications, also decided to focus on the unique excellence that characterizes its field, i.e. artistic works. We will show how it was made possible to use a bibliometric indicator also in assessing art works and how a workflow using the institutional repository as a platform was tried out in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventART Now! Contemporary Art Resources in a Library Context : IFLA Satellite & ARLIS/Norden Conference and Annual Meeting, Helsinki, August 9-11, 2012, -
Duration: 1980-Jan-01 → …

Conference

ConferenceART Now! Contemporary Art Resources in a Library Context : IFLA Satellite & ARLIS/Norden Conference and Annual Meeting, Helsinki, August 9-11, 2012,
Period80-01-01 → …

Swedish Standard Keywords

  • Information Studies (50805)
  • Arts (604)

Keywords

  • art resources
  • artistic works
  • institutional repositories
  • open access
  • peer review
  • quality assessment

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