Abstract

The article provides an overview of the problems faced by scientifi c criticism in the era of the development of digital humanities. It signals that the emergence of new tools, methods and research areas related to the digitization process forces a revision of the existing evaluation paradigms. Besides, it focuses, for example, on other aspects, such as citation rates, the impact of research on society, ways of disseminating research, interdisciplinarity, internationalization, and open access. It highlights issues related to the evaluation of research in the fi eld of humanities according to the criteria developed for the sciences. It points to the need of creation indicators in the humanities, the aim of which would be a reliable assessment of all aspects of the specifics of a researcher’s work, not only bibliometric data.

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