VALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF CIPIMM’S SCIENTIFIC PATRIMONY
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The present work has as objective to value the impact of the scientific Patrimony of the CIPIMM and its presage up to the 2015, by means of an exploratory analysis of its scientific production. The investigation contemplates: documental scientific patrimony, scientific publications, and scientific works resulting of the investigations (inform of projects executed by the institution) and other, with the purpose of measuring the social-economic, scientific and technological impact that has had for the science and the society through the evaluation of their results. For it were used metric methods with scientific and bibliographical, qualitative and quantitative indicative, among those that are mentioned: characteristic of the scientific production, results of the programs and projects scientific-technicians, thematic lines with bigger covering and impact and analysis of authors' co-occurrence that it pursues the visualization and identification in front of disciplinary investigation, starting from the most productive authors. The main results reveal that the Scientific Patrimony of the CIPIMM constitutes the legacy of more importance and it influences in the evolution, development and sustainability of the entity (2650 reports and 429 scientific publications of them 74 patents), its study and analysis allow to determine the socio-economic, scientific and technological impact that has had and it plans to have for the development of the economy, the society, the environment and the Cuban science, once the scientific publications, specifically INFOMIN, is the road of visibility and impact of the Cuban science through the diffusion and validation of the investigative results.
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Salgado Machín, I. (2019) “VALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF CIPIMM’S SCIENTIFIC PATRIMONY”, INFOMIN, 5(2), pp. 40–52. Available at: http://www.infomin.co.cu/index.php/i/article/view/40 (Accessed: 23 March 2026).
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