Prestige of scholarly book publishers: an investigation into criteria, processes, and practices across countries
Numerous national research assessment policies set the goal of promoting "excellence" and incentivise scholars to publish their research in the most prestigious journals or with the most prestigious book publishers. We investigate the practicalities of the assessment of book outputs based...
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Zusammenfassung: | Numerous national research assessment policies set the goal of promoting
"excellence" and incentivise scholars to publish their research in the most
prestigious journals or with the most prestigious book publishers. We
investigate the practicalities of the assessment of book outputs based on the
prestige of book publishers (Denmark, Finland, Flanders, Lithuania, Norway).
Additionally, we test whether such judgments are transparent and yield
consistent results. We show inconsistencies in the levelling of publishers,
such as the same publisher being ranked as prestigious and not-so-prestigious
in different states or in consequent years within the same country. Likewise,
we find that verification of compliance with the mandatory prerequisites is not
always possible because of the lack of transparency. Our findings support
doubts about whether the assessment of books based on a judgement about their
publisher yields acceptable outcomes. Currently used rankings of publishers
focus on evaluating the gatekeeping role of publishers but do not assess other
essential stages in scholarly book publishing. Our suggestion for future
research is to develop approaches to evaluate books by accounting for the value
added to every book at every publishing stage, which is vital for the quality
of book outputs from research assessment and scholarly communication
perspectives. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2008.06008 |