Marginalizing Russian science. What to expect for Russian publishers and authors
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Mzhelsky A.A. Marginalizing Russian science. What to expect for Russian publishers and authors. Science Management: Theory and Practice. 2022. Vol. 4. No. 3. P. 35-43. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/smtp.2022.4.3.3 (in Russ.).
Abstract
No country in the world has yet surpassed Russia by imposed sanctions volume and their severity. One of the of the sanctions goals is the marginalization of Russian science. The joint international statement of organizations such as Clarivate and Harvard Kennedy School states that the exclusion of Russia will have little effect on global science, especially on the leading countries of the West, since “Russia’s science system is weak, deteriorating and increasingly marginalised.” How true this is, what risks it carries and how to level them off is demonstrated by dozens of examples in Russian authors and journals in terms of Academic SEO, internationalization and other indicators.
Keywords:
marginalization of science, Academic SEO, internationalization, Horizon Europe, Scopus, visibility, citation, publishing platform
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2. Nikitina, T. P., Kulikov, A. Ju., Mishina, A. A. [et al.] (2022). Development and testing of the Russian version of postoperative quality of recovery score - the QOR-40 and its short form - QOR-15. Annals of critical care. No. 2. P. 132–142. DOI: 10.21320/1818-474X-2022-2-132-142 (In Russ.).
3. Mannatrizio, D., Fascia, G. and Guglielmi, G. (2022). “Superior Pectus Carinatum” (Currarino–Silverman Syndrome) in a 66-year-old woman: a case report. Digital Diagnostics. Vol. 3, no. 2. P. 141–148. DOI: 10.17816/DD104865.
4. Adams, J. and Rogers, G. (2019). The Annual G20 Scorecard – Research Performance 2019. ISI, Web of Science Group. 48 p.
Article
Received: 22.08.2022
Accepted: 26.09.2022
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Mzhelsky, A. A. (2022). Marginalizing Russian science. What to expect for Russian publishers and authors. Science Management: Theory and Practice, 4(3), 35-43. https://doi.org/10.19181/smtp.2022.4.3.3
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