It is well known that the primary purpose of attesting the scientific and scientific-teaching staff is to obtain a general picture of the de facto state, designing a broad way of applying the many dynamic elements in the performance of the field. These notes, to which are added other similar ones in terms of attestation of scientific and scientific-teaching staff , aim to reveal what the new attestation mentalities call “hypostases”, which determine the concerted evolution of examination and evaluation procedures and tools. As far as we are concerned, we set out to identify, in the general framework of modernization, those entities that characterize and determine the general trend of the tripartite meritology- evaluation - quality. Taking into account the premise that attestation is a sui generis process of quality, we pointed out the main achievements in the field in 2021 and advanced the idea that the origin of quality is the meritological principle in evaluation.
The paper examines the opportunity of using information technologies to enable the monitoring of scientific events organized in the Republic of Moldova. It describes the current functionalities of the online platform for registration, monitoring and reporting of the national scientific events, developed and implemented starting from January 2022. The paper analises the data from the official registries of scientific events managed manually by The National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research (NAQAER), those generated by the National Bibliometric Instrument (NBI) regarding the proceedings of scientific events, and the data generated by the recently developed online platform, during its implementation duration.
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