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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Governing culture: legislators, interpreters and accountants | Donovan, C; O'Brien, D |
2009 | Gradgrinding the social sciences: The politics of metrics of political science | Donovan, C |
2014 | Impact agenda | Donovan, C |
2007 | Introduction: Future pathways for science policy and research assessment: metrics vs peer review, quality vs impact | Donovan, C |
2018 | Introduction: Gendered innovations in the social sciences | Jenkins, F; Keane, H; Donovan, C |
2018 | Introduction: Measuring the impact of arts and humanities research in Europe | Donovan, C; Gulbrandsen, M |
2018 | Measuring research impact: A large cancer research funding programme in Australia | Bowden, J; Sargent, N; Wesslingh, S; Size, L; Donovan, C; Miller, C |
2006 | The problem of political science and practical politics | Donovan, C; Larkin, P |
2017 | A review of literature on evaluating the scientific, social, and political impact of social sciences and humanities research | Reale, E; Avramov, D; Donovan, C; Flecha, R; Holm, P; Kanhial, K; Larkin, C; Lepori, B; Mosoni-Fried, J; Oliver, E; Primeri, E; Puigvert, L; Scharnhorst, A; Schubert, A; Soler, M; Soòs, S; Sordé, T; Travis, C; Van Horik, R |
2012 | Tracing the wider impacts of biomedical research: A literature search to develop a novel citation categorisation technique | Jones, TH; Donovan, C; Hanney, S |
5-Jul-2016 | University-industry teaching collaborations: a case study of the MSc in structural integrity co-produced by Brunel University London and The Welding Institute | Samuel, G; Donovan, C; Lee, J |
2018 | Work (still) in Progress: Establishing the value of gendered innovations in the social sciences | Jenkins, F; Keane, H; Donovan, C |