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Slovenian Science in Scopus Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos - CSIC. SCImago Research Group. Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Mathematics. University of Ljubljana, October 2010.
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Structure of the presentation 1.SCImago Research Group. Main projects 2.Data Source 3.Slovenia in the national, regional and international context 4.Some recommendations
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Examples for the Scientific Domain of Slovenia
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Peer Reviewed (±30000)* ISI-WOS (±9000) SCOPUS (±18000) Data source (*) Source: UlrichsWeb Atlas of Science SJR and SIR
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Slovenia in the international context
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World Country Rank (I)
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World Country Rank (II) 1996-2008
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Slovenia in the regional context
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Eastern Europe Countries Ranking - Output
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Data about Slovenian Output
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Cites per Document vs. External Cites per Document 2,44 2,511
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Normalized Impact Factor
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Publication profile by discipline
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Subject fields distribution (Slovenia, Romania, Croatia and Slovakia)
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Strenghts and weakness -Output -Activity Index -Attractivity Index -Normalized Impact Factor
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Activity and Attractivity index The percentage of the number of documents in a given field according to all documents in a given country ACI = The percentage of the number of documents in a given field according to all documents in the world Activity Index measures the thematic specialisation The percentage of the number of citations in a given field according to all citations in a given country ATI = The percentage of the number of citations in a given field according to all citations in the world Attractivity Index measures the capacity to attract citations
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Attractivity index, Activity Index and Output
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Output vs. Visibility (Subject Areas)
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Output vs. Visibility (Subject Categories)
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Patterns of publication
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Where is the Slovenian science published?
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Journal Publisher Country (and visibility)
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Slovenian Journals in Scopus
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Evidences
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Publication Patterns
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Patterns of Collaboration
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Collaboration Patterns
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Types of Collaboration per Fields
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Main partners (all fields)
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International Collaboration in Social Sciences
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Institutional Collaboration
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What’s about University of Ljubljana?
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Thematic Distribution – University of Ljubljana
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Authors
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Recommendations (I) To work with the publishers of the journals to obtain that they improve their positions in the international databases and the access to them –To decrease Self citation –To publish in Englis language –To increase International Collaboration –To improve the Quality of the contents (scientific and editorial board) To create, (if it does not exist) a support unit to help scientits in scientific publication: –To produce annual reports of the publication patterns in each institution to improve the communications among researchers and the knowlegde of the decisions makers. –To give information about possible journals to publish. –To help the researchers to prepare the papers according to international standards of scientific journals (translation, style, norms and format of documents)
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Recommendations (II) Promotion of the national and international collaboration respecting the specific average number of co-authors in each discipline. To encourage balance quality in the different scientific areas by the international collaboration. –Which are the countries that are the best to collaborate with? –Which are such institutions? –Which are such research groups? To increase the number of researchers at international level –Mobility of researchers –To encourage the Slovenian researchers that work in the other countries to work in Slovenia –To encourage foreign researchers to collaborate to Slovenian ones by projects or grants
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Recommendations (III) The visibility of the Slovenian results of research has to became a priority at national and institutional level: –To develop and to encourage the use of institutional repositories for the researchers. Formal adhesion to the declarations of Berlin and Budapest –Creation of national repositories. Diffusion in Google Scholar and other international diffusers of the world –Approval of a protocol for the inclusion of works related to the concession of incentives. –To apply all possible services for the international visibility of Slovenian research –To improve the website of institutions in order to obtain a greater visibility of the Slovenian research in the world.
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Thank you for your attention Keep on working…
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Slovenian Science in Scopus Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos - CSIC. SCImago Research Group. Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Mathematics. University of Ljubljana, October 2010.
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