Rankings di riviste: un problema attuale. Nel contesto della definizione di criteri di valutazione da parte di Anvur e dei GEV si parla molto in questo periodo di liste di riviste e della qualificazione delle sedi editoriali. Roars pubblicherà nei prossimi giorni una serie di contributi e documenti su questo tema, relativamente a diverse aree disciplinari.
“IMU-Net 49b: Special issue of the Blog on Mathematical Journals”
Blog on Mathematical Journals
In implementation of Resolution 18 adopted by the IMU General Assembly in 2010:
“The General Assembly of the IMU asks the EC to create, in cooperation with ICIAM, a Working Group that is charged with considering whether or not a joint ICIAM/IMU method of ranking mathematical journals should be instituted, and what other possible options there may be for protecting against the inappropriate use of impact factors and similar manipulable indices for evaluating research.”
the IMU and the ICIAM have created a joint working group to study the issue. The working group which was composed of N. Joshi, D. N. Arnold, C. Hutchins, J. D. S.
Jones, M. MacCallum, P. Michor, S. Mueller, and T. Tang has finished its work and come up with a report which is on IMU’s Web page at the following URL:
http://www.mathunion.org/publications/reports-recommendations.
The working group examined the issue of why a rating of mathematical journals is desirable and submitted a detailed proposal for IMU/ICIAM journal rating. Before going
ahead and taking any further action the IMU and ICIAM want to explore opinions on a larger scale and get as much input as possible from the mathematical community. That
is why a “Blog on Mathematical Journals” (URL: http://www.mathunion.org/journals)
has been installed. The blog is moderated by a group of 6 persons (D. Arnold, C. Hutchins, N. Joshi, P. Olver (chair), F. Planchon, T. Tang). Everyone interested can submit his/her opinion through posting an article (e-mail to: journal.blog@mathunion.org) and/or forwarding a comment (add a comment to a
posted article by typing in the “comments” window or sending e-mail to journal.blog@mathunion.org).
Please go the mathematical journals blog and join the discussion of the issue.
IMU and ICIAM particularly ask you to spread the information about the report and blog on mathematical journals widely in your community. Input from a wide range of persons is necessary to discuss this important issue and prepare for the final decision process.