Review:

San Francisco Declaration On Research Assessment (dora)

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) is an influential international initiative aimed at improving the ways in which the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated. Launched in 2012, DORA advocates for the responsible use of research metrics, emphasizing the importance of assessing the quality and impact of research beyond journal impact factors and other quantitative indicators. Its principles promote a more holistic, transparent, and equitable approach to research evaluation across academia and funding agencies.

Key Features

  • Promotes responsible evaluation of research outputs based on content quality rather than journal metrics.
  • Encourages institutions to adopt diverse and qualitative assessment criteria.
  • Provides guidelines for fair and transparent peer review processes.
  • Raises awareness about biases inherent in traditional research metrics like impact factors.
  • Supports the adoption of open science practices to improve research transparency.

Pros

  • Enhances fairness and objectivity in research assessment.
  • Encourages a shift towards qualitative evaluation methods.
  • Supports open science and transparency initiatives.
  • Influences policy changes in academic hiring, funding, and promotion decisions.

Cons

  • Implementation can be inconsistent across institutions.
  • Measuring qualitative aspects remains challenging and subjective.
  • Some stakeholders may resist changing entrenched evaluation practices.
  • Lacks standardized tools, making widespread adoption difficult.

External Links

Related Items

Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:34:15 AM UTC