Why is reputation crucial for a career in science?
Why is reputation crucial for a career in science?
New topic page on DARUM ZB MED
Reputation has a special significance in research and science, because it stands for quality, international recognition or importance in the scientific community. Reputation is built up mainly through publications. This is where the catchphrase "publish or perish" comes from. In other words, a career in science depends on publications in journals with a high reputation. The question is increasingly being asked whether this is still true, whether there are alternatives in the meantime and which indicators could be used to evaluate science. The new DARUM site explores these questions and shows how changing parameters can lead to a change in science.
The microsite DARUM ZB MED bundles topic-specific tips and information for scientific work in the life sciences. Already online are pages on open access, good scientific practice, data literacy, electronic lab books and finding specialist information. Do you have a question about scientific work? Please let us know if you would like to have your own DARUM topic page!
to DARUM Reputation (in German)