24 november 2006
My presentation at KERIS 2006
That a position at a library included a lot of travelling I had never imagined. Today I had the honour to give a presentation about research evaluation from the library point of viewin Seoul, Korea. They didn't want me to put too much emphasis on the METIS/Way construction (the tool at hand for keeping track research productivity), no they were more interested in our methodology of citation analysis.
Here are the powerpoint slides on my slideshare (for my Korean friends, these differ slightly from the slides printed in the conference proceedings)
It is difficult to figure out how the presentation was received. The Koreans are too polite to ask any impertinent questions. Or questions whatsoever. However, the paralel session had less than half the people attending my presentation, so apparently the subject was of interest to quite a number of people.
Afterwards I had a planned discussion on this subject with people from Keris and the Minisstery of Education, and they had for more than 2 hours questions and discussions. Time ran out much too quickly.
We ended up in a Japanese restaurant eating plenty of raw fish. No herrings though.
A real pity though, at the end of the day I had lost my raincoat....
And oh yes, I ran out of all my businesscards. Collected more than a handfull on the other hand.
Technorati tags:bibliometrics; keris2006 Korea
Here are the powerpoint slides on my slideshare (for my Korean friends, these differ slightly from the slides printed in the conference proceedings)
It is difficult to figure out how the presentation was received. The Koreans are too polite to ask any impertinent questions. Or questions whatsoever. However, the paralel session had less than half the people attending my presentation, so apparently the subject was of interest to quite a number of people.
Afterwards I had a planned discussion on this subject with people from Keris and the Minisstery of Education, and they had for more than 2 hours questions and discussions. Time ran out much too quickly.
We ended up in a Japanese restaurant eating plenty of raw fish. No herrings though.
A real pity though, at the end of the day I had lost my raincoat....
And oh yes, I ran out of all my businesscards. Collected more than a handfull on the other hand.
Technorati tags:bibliometrics; keris2006 Korea
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