Search Results - "Institute for Scientific Information"
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Use of bibliometric modelling for policy making
Published 2005“…Bibliometric methods for analysing and describing research output have been supported internationally by the establishment and operation of organisations such as the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) as well as the continual calculations and release of journal lists, bibliometric indicators and rankings. …”
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Redox pioneer: Professor Barry Halliwell
Published 2011“…His sustained excellence won him the top-cited scientist award in the United Kingdom in biomedical sciences in 1999, and in 2003 he was recognized as a highly cited scientist by Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) for work on plant antioxidants, and the same year ranked 28 out of 5494 biochemists/biologists for scientific impact. …”
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40 Tahun penyelidikan Fakulti Pengajian Islam Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
Published 2012“…Although there are various grants and the number of extensive researches, the result of the researches have not been published in any high impact journals such as Scopus and ISI (Institute for Scientific Information). The change of qualitative research to quantitative research that emphasizes the quantitative elements and its impact to the country should be intensified in the Faculty of Islamic Studies.…”
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Academic publishing in the Australian changing funding environment: an analysis of journal ranking in the geosciences
Published 2003“…The focus of the analysis is on: (1) the choice of journals when publishing in the geosciences; and (2) the importance of journal rankings, such as the ones produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and officially recognised by the Australian federal government for funding purposes. …”
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Bibliometric modelling and policy making
Published 2003“…This has been supported internationally by the establishment and operations of organisations such as the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and the continual release and calculations of journal lists, bibliometric indicators and rankings. …”
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What makes a great journal great in economics?: The singer not the song
Published 2011“…Alternative research assessment measures (RAM) are discussed, with an emphasis on the Thomson Reuters Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Web of Science database. …”
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A bibliometric analysis on 'fertility rate' research trends
Published 2016“…The systematic literature search on the fertility rate was performed on articles from the Web of Science compiled by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) to provide major publication characteristics. …”
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Measuring the influence and impact of competitiveness research: a Web of Science approach
Published 2015“…The purpose of this paper is to measure the influence and impact of competitiveness research by identifying the 100 most cited articles in competitiveness that are published in academic journals indexed in the database of Web of Science of the Institute for Scientific Information between 1980 and 2013. Using citation analysis we investigated the number of citations that were made to the 100 most cited articles that deal with competitiveness during this 34 year period. …”
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Qualitative and quantitative analysis of solar hydrogen generation literature from 2001 to 2014
Published 2015“…In this work we evaluated global scientific production of solar hydrogen generation papers from 2001 to 2014 in any journal of all the subject categories of the Science Citation Index compiled by Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Philadelphia, USA. Solar hydrogen generation was used as keywords to search the parts of titles, abstracts, or keywords. …”
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Multidimensional evaluation of scientific inputs and output: A study of Asean / Vignes Gopal Krishna
Published 2016“…Diachronous impact factor has gained attention among diverse agents as a tool to evaluate significance of Institute for Scientific Information’s indexed journals. Most productive researchers in Malaysia chose the collaborators who have the highest number of scientific publications. …”
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