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</front><body><![CDATA[  <hr noshade size="1">     <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana"> <b>Editorial</b></font></p>      <div align="right"></div>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana"><b>Quantity vs Quality</b></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana">Indicators, impact factors  and rankings are suitable instruments to weight the quality of scientific,  educational and publishing institutions. This relevant information, determined  by specialized companies and institutions, allows to know how good you are doing  on one hand, and it points out your weaknesses, on the other hand.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana">A big effort shall be done  by a Latin American University in order to be in the top 200 of the world. It  is a success when a researcher can publish a paper in a high impact factor journal.  It is also important when a university is the first of a country. Under these  conditions, it is more likely to obtain higher resources from the government  and other funding institutions. Nevertheless, it is well known that this has a  high price: significant investments in science and technology, qualified  professors and researchers, high standing facilities and laboratories, and the  required dedication of the involved personnel.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana">Several drawbacks have  been pointed out in regard to the way these indicators are obtained. As an  example, regarding the <i>h-index</i> of a  researcher, some communications have revealed how weak it could be. In  addition, there are some well-established tricks to improve it. Unfortunately  in some cases economic incentives such as researcher's salary, ranking or  project funding, among others, are decided as a function of this kind of  indicators. This promotes the preference of quantity instead of quality.  Authors should always realize that a paper with high number of citations is a  proof of the excellence of the work, and of the research group and institution  behind it.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana">This editorial claims for the  importance of publishing high quality contributions with a significant impact.  These are substantially better for the researcher, the journal, the institution  and the country. The atomization of a good piece of work into a number of  papers could give you more incentives, also they can improve the above  mentioned indicators, but it is not well seen by the scientific community.</font></p>      ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana">John R. Agudelo </font></p>     <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana"> Editor Energy Section </font></p>     <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Revista Facultad de Ingenier&iacute;a </font></p>     <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Universidad de Antioquia</font></p> <hr noshade size="1">      ]]></body>
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