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2001: Evaluating Research Productivity
2001: Evaluating Research Productivity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17161/merrill.2001
Published:
2001-09-01
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Articles
List of Participants
MASC Editors
105-106
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Front Matter
MASC Editors
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Introduction to the 5th Annual Merrill Research Retreat, 2001
Mabel L. Rice, Ph.D.
1-2
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Executive Summary
MASC Editors
3-10
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Measuring Success: Lessons from the NRC Study of the Research Doctorate
Joan F. Lorden
11-21
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Response to the Keynote Address
Robert E. Barnhill
23-42
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A Faculty Perspective: Intrinsic Research Rewards that Make a Successful Faculty Member Tick
Carol Shanklin
43-46
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Statistical Analyses of Economic NRC Scores
Michael Podgursky
47-50
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A Passion for Reputation, A Taste for Originality
Susan Kemper
51-56
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Evaluating Research Productivity of Individual Investigators: Chairmen's Perspectives in a Medical Center
Thomas H. Rosenquist
57-60
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Evaluating the Quality and Quantity of Graduate Student Research
Suzanne Ortega
61-65
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Achieving the "Gold Standard": A Reductionism Directive
K. Michael Welch
67-69
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Evaluating University Research Productivity: What's the ROI ... and Who Cares?
R. W. Trewyn
71-75
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The Road to Success: MU's Master Plan for Research and Technology Development
Jack O. Burns, Mary M. Licklider
77-80
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Judging Research Productivity on an Entrepreneurial Campus
James R. Blodel
81-84
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A Reflection on a Day Spent Discussing Evaluation
David Shulenbuger
85-87
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Higher Education Advocacy: The Interface of Two Cultures
Kim A. Wilcox
89-91
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Keeping a Broad Perspective on Research
Rollin C. Richmond
93-99
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Research and Institutional Mission and Niche
James R. Coffman
101-104
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