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QUADROS DE BALANÇO Publicações Contabilização de publicações por tipologia Tipo de publicação Internacional Nacional Totais Artigos em revistas cientíFicas peer-reviewed 38 11 49 Capítulos ou partes de livro 7 11 18 Autoria e organização de livros e revistas cientíFicas 6 8 14 Artigo em actas de congresso 4 4 8 Outras publicações 2 9 11 Recensões de livros 12 2 14 Teses de doutoramento concluídas — 3 3 Entradas de dicionário 1 — 1 Total 70 48 118 Evolução das publicações por tipologia, 2014-2017 Tipo de publicação 2014 2015 2016 2017 Artigos em revistas cientíFicas peer-reviewed 22 46 49 49 Capítulos ou partes de livro 34 65 36 18 Autoria e organização de livros e revistas cientíFicas 15 19 19 14 Artigo em actas de congresso 11 9 7 8 Outras publicações 10 17 19 11 Recenções de livros 13 17 14 14 Teses de doutoramento concluídas 0 6 2 3 Entradas de dicionário 4 4 18 1 Total 109 183 164 118 Evolução de publicações indexadas, por tipo de índice, 2014-2017 Índice 2014 2015 2016 2017 Latindex 11 9 8 7 Scimago Q1 1 7 8 12 Scimago Q2 6 2 15 7 Scimago Q3 8 12 13 14 Scimago Q4 6 8 5 6 Outros — — 8 4 Subtotal Scimago 21 29 41 39 Total publicações indexadas 32 38 57 50 Evolução das publicações em editoras de referência, 2014-2017 Tipo de publicação 2014 2015 2016 2017 Capítulos de livro 3 15 8 2 Autoria e organização de livros e 0 3 1 1 revistas cientíFicas Entradas de dicionário 2 1 0 0 Total 5 19 9 3 Comunicações em Fóruns Científicos Comunicações, em função do âmbito geográfico, 2015-2017 Âmbito 2015 2016 2017 Nacional 89 70 67 Internacional 120 151 129 Total 209 221 196 Objectivos PEST em 2017 Balanço face aos objectivos programados para 2017 no Plano Estratégico 2015-2020 Tipologia de output Metas Resultados Publications in international peer-reviewed journals1 22 50 Books and chapters oF international distribution 17 13 PhD theses under the supervision oF integrated members2 3 3 Books, including single-authored works (including scholarly editions of oral 5 14 or written texts and translations with introduction and commentary) Chapters in books, including contributions to conFerence proceedings, 25 15 essays in collections3 Organization oF international meetings and sessions in meetings4 32 21 Communications in national and international meetings 160 196 Edited special issues oF journals, with substantial research input on the 2 1 part of the researcher Exhibitions (organization and scientiFic consulting)5 3 5 Publications in national peer-reviewed journals 15 11 Other categories, including web-based resources; video and audio 1 — recordings (to the extent that they embody research) Membros Evolução do número de membros 2014-2017 2014 2015 2016 2017 56 63 76 78 1 Inclui recensões. 2 Apenas teses concluídas em 2017 (Luís Tirapicos, Conceição Tavares, Wellington Silva Filho). 3 Só nacionais. Inclui actas de congressos. 4 Organização de 14 encontros internacionais e 7 painéis de sessões. 5 Exposições Médico em ÁFrica; Horticultura para todos; A Biblioteca dos Passeios e Arvoredos; Debaixo dos nossos pés; ScientiFic seminar with incunabula at the Library oF the Bundeswehr 2. LISTA DE OUTPUTS International Books and Journals (Special Numbers/Sections) Authoring and Editing 1. Cláudia CASTELO, Philip j. Havik e Miguel Bandeira jerónimo (ed.), "Historical Trajectories oF the Third Portugueses Empire: Re-examining the Dynamics of Imperial Rule and Colonial Societies (1900-1975)," Portuguese Studies Review 25, no. 1 (2017). 2. HORST, Thomas, Lopes, Marília dos Santos, LEITÃO, Henrique. Renaissance CraFtsmen and Humanistic Scholars: European Circulation of knowledge between Portugal and Germany (Passagem. Estudos em ciências culturais/Studies in Cultural Sciences/KulturwissenschaFtliche Studien 10), Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2017 (245 pages). 3. Lykknes, Annette; SUAY-MATALLANA, Ignacio; (eds.). 11th International ConFerence on the History of Chemistry, Trondheim 2017 Book of Abstracts. Trondheim: NTNU, 2017 (ISBN: 978-82-7923-079-3). 4. Mayer, W.; Clary, R; Lazuela, L.; MOTA, T. S. and Stanislaw; W. (eds.) (2017) History oF Geoscience: Celebrating 50 years oF INHIGEO (INHIGEO/Geological Society of London) 5. Sánchez Miñana, jesús; Antoni Roca Rosell, jaume vALENTINES-ÁLVAREZ, Guillermo Lusa Monforte (2017), Aparells telefònics de 1878, unes peces singulars - Patrimoni ETSEIB – 2017, Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria Industrial de Barcelona, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya [special issue For the opening ceremony oF the course 2017-2018 at the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering, DL B 23456-2017]. 6. SILVA, jorge Nuno (Ed.), Proceedings oF the Recreational Mathematics Colloquium v, Ludus, 2017, ISBN 978-989-99506-2-7. National Books and Journals (Special Numbers/Sections) Authoring and Editing 1. RODRIGUES, Ana D. 2017. Horticultura para Todos. Lisboa: Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. 2. AURETTA, Christopher Damien. Thinking in Babel. Lisboa: Colibri, 2017. 3. ROMEIRAS, Francisco Malta, LEITÃO, Henrique (eds.), Obra Selecta do Padre Luís Archer, S.j. Volume IV: Bioética (1998-2007) (Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2017) 4. PEREIRA Hugo Silveira, ed. 2017. A linha do Tua (1851-2008). Porto: AFrontamento; EDP. 5. Barbosa, Diana, joão L. MONTEIRO Leonor Abrantes, and Marco Filipe. Não se deixe enganar. Lisboa: Contraponto, 2017 6. DIOGO, Maria Paula, CARNEIRO, Ana, AMARAL, Isabel, URZE, Paula, PEREIRA, André, LOURO, Ivo, MACHADO, João. "A Outra Margem da Nova — A Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia no Campus de Caparica". NOVA.FCT Editorial, Monte de Caparica, 2017, 138 pp. 7. Cláudia CASTELO, e Miguel Bandeira jerónimo (ed.), Casa dos Estudantes do Império: dinâmicas coloniais, conexões transnacionais (Lisboa: Edições 70, 2017). 8. PEREIRA, Hugo Silveira, ed. 2017. O engenheiro Xavier Cordeiro e a bitola estreita da ferrovia nacional. Porto: IN+; Universidade do Minho; iniciativaTUA, no prelo. Papers in International Peer-Reviewed Journals 1. AMARAL, Isabel, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Ferreira, Francisco Monte. Entre Neurônios e Sinapses: As contribuições de Cajal e Athias para a medicina ibérica entre os séculos XIX e XX, História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos, Rio de janeiro, vol.24, 1, 2017: 187-199. 2. Bernardo jerosch Herold (in collaboration with Thomas HORST) "Transcription of excerpts of a manuscript at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Ms. Germ. Fol. 97)". Appendix to: Bernardo Jerosch Herold: "The Diary oF the Swiss Leonhard Thurneysser and Black Africans in Renaissance Lisbon", Renaissance Studies 31 (September 2017), 13-20. 3. CALLAPEZ, Maria Elvira, “An interdisciplinary project on the history oF plastics in Portugal”, E-Plastory – Journal of Plastics History, no.1, (June 2017): 1-8, (URL: http://d- nb.info/1016329180) 4. Calvin S. Kalman, Bruce M Shore, Mark W Aulls, Tetyana Antimirova, juss Kaur Magon, Gyoungho Lee, Ricardo COELHO, Gul Unal Coban, Xiang Huang, Ahmed Ibrahim, Xihui Wang, Dang Diep Minh Tan, Guopeng Fu and Wahidun Khanam, “Changing Students’ Approach to Learning Physics in Postsecondary Gateway Courses,” International Research in Higher Education 2 (2017): 16 5. CASTELO, Cláudia. "African Knowledge and Resilience in Late Portuguese Colonial Empire: the Agro-Pastoralists oF Southwestern Angola," Portuguese Studies Review 25, no. 1 (2017): 91-120. 6. MADRUGA, Catarina. 2017. Expert at a distance. HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology. 11(1): 57-74. doi:10.1515/host-2017-0004 7. CASTELO, Cláudia. "Ruy Cinatti, the French–Portuguese mission and the construct oF East Timor as an ethnographic site," History and Anthropology 28, no. 5 (2017): 630-652. 8. COELHO, R. Lopes, “Decomposition of the compound Atwood machine,” European Journal of Physics 38 (2017): 065007 9. COELHO, Ricardo Lopes, "The compound Atwood machine problem," Physics Education 52 (2017): 035003. 10. GAMITO-MARQUES, Daniel. "A Space oF One's Own: Barbosa du Bocage, the Foundation of the National Museum of Lisbon, and the Construction of a Career in Zoology (1851- 1907)." Journal of the History of Biology. Published online in: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-017-9487-6 11. GAMITO-MARQUES, Daniel. "DeFending metropolitan identity through colonial politics: The role of Portuguese naturalists (1870-91)." History of Science. Online publication in: https://doi.org/10.1177/0073275317722240 12. ROMEIRAS, Francisco Malta., "Os colégios dos jesuítas e o ensino da Física em Portugal (1858-1910)", Gazeta de Física 40 (2017): 2-9 13. GASPAR, joaquim Alves, "The Planisphere of Juan de la Cosa (1500): The First Padrón Real or the Last oF Its Kind?".Terrae Incognitae, Vol. 49, 1 (2017), 68-88 14. Gouzévitch, Irina; Ana Cardoso de Matos; Maria Paula DIOGO Claudine Fontanon, Dmitri Gouzévitch; Darina Martykánová, Antoni Roca Rosell, “Introduction. L’ingénieur dans tous ses états”: l’essor d’un champ de recherche pluridisciplinaire et transnational.” Quaderns d'història de l'enginyeria 15 (2016-2017): 1-25. 15. PEREIRA Hugo Silveira. 2017. “Tecnologia, periFeria, caciquismo: Abílio Beça e o caminho-de-ferro de Bragança.” Análise Social 222, n.º LII (1): 40-71. 16. PEREIRA Hugo Silveira. 2017. “Especulação, Tecnodiplomacia e os caminhos-de-ferro coloniais entre 1857 e 1881.” História. Revista da FLUP 4 (7): 137-162. 17. HORST, Thomas. "Grenzvermessung und -abmarkung im Spätmittelalter am Beispiel einer illustrierten Handschrift um 1400", zFv. Zeitschrift Für Geodäsie, GeoinFormation und Landmanagement 142/3 (2017): 187-196. 18. LEITÃO, Henrique, SÁNCHEZ, Antonio 2017. "Zilsel’s thesis, maritime culture and Iberian science in early modern Europe", Journal For the History of Ideas 78, 2 (2017): 191-210. 19. LEITÃO, Henrique, SÁNCHEZ, Antonio. "Too much to tell: narrative styles of the First descriptions of the natural world of the Indies in sixteenth century Iberian texts", History oF Science 55, 2 (2017): 167 -186. 20. LOURENÇO, Marta C., Dias, José Pedro Sousa, 2017. The ‘time capsules’ oF science: Museums, collections and scientiFic heritage in Portugal. Isis, 108 (2): 390-8 21. Maria Paula DIOGO “‘To be or not to be’: la construction d’une identité civile pour les ingénieurs militaires portugais” Quaderns d'història de l'enginyeria 15 (2016-2017): 243- 256.
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