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1 Use of citation data to aid internationalisation Elizabeth Gadd Academic Services Manager e.a.gadd@lboro.ac.uk

2  The context  The hope  The possibilities  The practicalities Aims of the session

3 The context

4 THE World Rankings 2012

5 The hope

6  Research with international co-authors is more highly cited than that with local/single author +  Citation data can be used to broker such international partnerships =  Sell the use of citation data to the International office! Internationalisation – my logic

7 The possibilities

8  Where are we currently collaborating  Where is there potential for collaboration  Gaining an overview of our research collaboration with  a particular institution  an individual country  Which authors are involved in the collaboration  How successful the collaboration is in terms of citations. Uses for citation data

9 The practicalities

10  Which counties we are collaborating with Example

11 RankCountry/TerritoryTimes CitedWeb of Science Documents 1ENGLAND195,21823,100 2USA15,638983 3SCOTLAND5,520458 4GERMANY5,564442 5PEOPLES R CHINA2,696407 6AUSTRALIA3,858367 7RUSSIA3,754356 8JAPAN3,388271 9FRANCE3,547258 10WALES3,219244 11CANADA3,707224 12ITALY2,763203 13NETHERLANDS2,181194 14SPAIN2,344193 15SWITZERLAND1,845154 16NEW ZEALAND1,589120 17INDIA768114 18BELGIUM1,671113 19GREECE582110 20SWEDEN1,596103 Incites- Top 20 collaborating institutions by number of co-authored documents 2003-2013

12  Which subject areas at Loughborough are best at international collaboration (and which need work…) Example

13 Incites Loughborough documents with intl co- authors by RAE UoA 2001-2011 Subject AreaTotalIntl OnlyIntl % 03 Infection and Immunology 12866.67% 20 Pure Mathematics70632445.89% 33 Archaeology552545.45% 19 Physics2,14196745.17% 21 Applied Mathematics 1,77978544.13% 42 Anthropology532343.40% 06 Epidemiology and Public Health 25710038.91% 11 Nursing and Midwifery 2589938.37% 17 Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences 75127336.35% 29 Metallurgy and Materials 2,07771834.57%

14  Building up a picture of our collaborations with a particular country. Example

15 Incites Top 10 Australian collaborations by number of documents 2003-2013 RankInstitutionTimes CitedWeb of Science Documents 1LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY 2,496272 2UNIV SYDNEY70345 3GRIFFITH UNIV23235 4UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA 49931 5UNIV QUEENSLAND 8028 6UNIV NEWCASTLE18619 7CORNELL UNIV5816 8MONASH UNIV9115 8EDITH COWAN UNIV 13415 10DEAKIN UNIV23813

16  Building a picture of the research relationship we have with a particular institution. Example scenarios

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18  Improving our international collaborations in a particular field. Example

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21 Any other ideas?


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