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Valentina Markusova, Ph.D.
Office:
All Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Ul.Usievicha 20 a, Moscow 125219, Russia
Telephone :
7-095-151-36-81
Fax :
7-095-943-0060
E-mail:
viniti@online.ru
Home:
Basmannyi tupik 10/12, kv.145, Moscow 103064, Russia
Telephone:
7-095-261-7493
Education:
1955-1960 Moscow University of Chemical Industry,
1974 Ph.D. in Information Science, VINITI, Moscow;
1983 Title of Senior Fellow, High Qualification Committee of USSR, Moscow
Employment History:
1972- Director of Information Service Department of Russian Academy of Sciences in VINITI. Responsibilities included development of Selective Dissemination of Information for Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Science (RAS) and the Member of RAS (about 600 users).
1975- Associate Professor of the High Continuing Education Institute for Information Specialists and Librarians of the State Committee of Science and Technology of Russia, Moscow, (part time)
Main Areas of Research and Interest:
Government Policy in the Distribution of Information flow; Scientific Communication; Citation Analyses Use; Evaluation of Research Groups and Individuals; Evaluation of Scientific Journals; Science Policy; Studies of Science Indicators; Information Flow Impact on Research and Technology.
Membership in Professional Society:
Union Society of Information Science and Computer Technology (Russia),
International Society on Scientometric and Informometrics,
International Society of Polar Libraries
Chairman of the Association for Support of Women in Science and Humanities (ASWISH) .
of Soviet
Research Grants:
1993-1994. Principal Investigator of Research grant - "Communication among Russian Scientists and between them and World Science". STW (Technology Foundation). Netherlands.
1995. Principal Investigator of Research grant - "Gray literature database on Former Soviet Union Research in Arctic". International Science Foundation, Moscow.
1997-1999. Principal Investigator of Research grant -"Russian Science in Transition: A Bibliometric Analysis". INTAS, Brussels, Belgium.
Authored more than 85 papers. List of recent publications attached.
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