Las publicaciones de los investigadores mexicanos en el ISI: realidad o mito del SNI
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política pública, investigación científica, política en ciencia y tecnología, científicos, ingenieros y trabajadores técnicos, centros de investigación y laboratoriosAbstract
En el presente artículo se muestra la relevancia de la investigación mexicana en el ámbito internacional, con base en el nivel de publicación alcanzado por los investigadores mexicanos en las revistas del Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) de 1997 a 2008. Asimismo, y para el subperiodo de 1997 a 2002, se valora si existe una correspondencia entre el nivel de publicación ISI y los investigadores que formaron parte del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), con el fin de conocer si el ser parte de dicho programa está relacionado con un nivel de publicación de más calidad (como realmente es el publicar en revistas indexadas en el ISI).
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