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<abstract xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">This article consists of two parts: the first part describes the evaluation of a small university it is based on scientometric data and aims mainly at the evaluation of internationally visible research. The second part shows how an econometric method (DEA: data enveloping analysis) can be used to include teaching and other aspects, e.g. fund raising, into the evaluation. Both approaches show how a body of bibliometric, scientometric and econometric theory can be applied to real world problems.</abstract>
