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Use of citation data to aid internationalisation. Elizabeth Gadd Academic Services Manager e.a.gadd@lboro.ac.uk. Aims of the session. The context The hope The possibilities The practicalities. The context. THE World Rankings 2012. The hope. Internationalisation – my logic.
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Use of citation data to aid internationalisation Elizabeth Gadd Academic Services Manager e.a.gadd@lboro.ac.uk
Aims of the session • The context • The hope • The possibilities • The practicalities
Internationalisation – my logic • 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!
Uses for citation data • 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.
Example • Which counties we are collaborating with
Incites- Top 20 collaborating institutions by number of co-authoreddocuments2003-2013
Example • Which subject areas at Loughborough are best at international collaboration (and which need work…)
Incites Loughborough documents with intl co-authors by RAE UoA 2001-2011
Example • Building up a picture of our collaborations with a particular country.
IncitesTop 10 Australian collaborations by number of documents2003-2013
Example scenarios • Building a picture of the research relationship we have with a particular institution.
Example • Improving our international collaborations in a particular field.