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Strategic Research Work-Flows using Scopus & SciVal to Maximize Research Performance.

prepared by Alexander van ServellenConsultant, Research Management, Elsevier

November 2017

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Introduction

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2004

1997

Visualize research performance

Benchmark your progress

Develop collaborative partnerships

Analyze research trends

2009

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From Publishing to Analytics

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From Publisher to Information Analytics Company

Content Technology

16% of the world’s research in +2000 journals

Books

35,000 published books

User queries

13M monthly users on ScienceDirect

Chemistry database

500M published experimental facts

Drug Database

100% of drug information from pharma

1,000 technologists employed by Elsevier

$400M invested in technology annually

Machine learningOver 1,000 predictive models

Machine reading

475M facts extracted from ScienceDirect

Collaborative filtering

1B articles analyzed daily

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Some Researcher use-cases…

Find the best papers in your

field

Showcase your success

Measure impactFind the right

Journal

Find Top Experts in your field

Win more Grants

Identify Hot Emerging Topics

Understand your field

See what others are doing

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SciVal

SciVal offers quick, easy access to the research performance of 220 nations and 8,500 research institutions worldwide, and groups of institutions

Visualize research performance

Benchmark your progress

Develop collaborative partnerships

Ready-made-at a glance snapshots of any selected entity

Flexibility to create and compare any research groups

Identify and analyze existing and potential collaboration opportunities

Analyze research trends

Analyze research trends to discover the top performers and rising stars

Scopus

Scopus is the world’s largest

abstract and citation database of

peer-reviewed scientific literature

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Scopus

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68M records and 22,794active titles from more than 5Kinternational publishers. More than 3,643 Gold Open Access journals indexed, 130K books and 8M conference proceedings

Journal & Books title list:https://www.elsevier.com/solutions/scopus/content

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Scopus7,450 (+69%)

WoS4,408

Scopus6,822 (+91%)

WoS3,577

Scopus4,532 (+48%)

WoS3,052

Scopus8,223 (+96%)

WoS4,202

Scopus22,795(+80%)

Web of Science12,459

Scopus

• ~22K titles

• >5,000 publishers

• Updated daily

Web of Science TM

• ~12K titles

• 3,300 publishers

• Updated weekly

Assumes customer subscribes to ALL:• Science Citation Index (SCISEARCH)• Social Science Citation Index• Arts & Humanities Citation Index

Source: Web of Science Real Facts, Web of Science Core Collection title list and Scopus’ own data (May 2016)

Physical Sciences Health Sciences Life Sciences Social Sciences

Overall Content Comparison with Web of Science

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Finding the best papers

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Step 1: use a smart search

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Step 1: view the results

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Step 3: use article metrics to understand impact

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Finding the right Journal

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Step 1: go to: Journalmetrics.scopus.com

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CiteScore is a simple metric for all Scopus journals

CiteScore Impact Factor

A = citations to 3 years of documents A = citations to 2 or 5 years of documents

B = all documents indexed in Scopus, same as A B = only citable items (articles and reviews), different from A

Note: at launch, all titles in the May 2016 title list, and with some documents indexed in 2016, will have CiteScore metrics

B

CiteScore 2015 value B

=

A

Documents from 3 years

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

A

2011

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Comprehensive

• Based on Scopus, the world’s broadest database

• A CiteScore will be available for all serials, not just journals

• CiteScore can be calculated for portfolios

Transparent

• CiteScore and associated metrics will be available for free

• CiteScore is easy to calculate for yourself

• The underlying database is available for you to interrogate

Current

• CiteScore Tracker is updated monthly

• New serial titles will have CiteScore metrics the year after they are indexed in Scopus

Main advantages of CiteScore

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Finding an Expert in my field

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Finding a field expert

Needs:• I need to find an expert in right fields(s)• Someone with a good volume and impact of publications• Local who is recognized internationally

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Potential Editors, Authors, Reviewers

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Potential Editors, Authors, Reviewers

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Use the Scopus Author Profile

Use the Scopus author profile to understand where the author is based, their level of experience, publication output and impact, relevant to your topic.

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Funding Acknowledgements

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Funding data expansion project

What?

• Capture full text funding information• Tag funding body name, acronym and number using

Natural Language Processing (NLP)• Backfill full text funding information and tagging back

to 2008 and further• Include funding information from 3rd party curated lists:

(NIH/NSF/CrossRef/KAKEN/ResearchFish)

Why?• Provide funders with high(er) quality funding

information in Scopus• Allows for verification & identifying additional funding

sources

Scope • 2016 going forward• Backfill to 2008 (same as WoS) and further

2015 2017Q12016

Q2 Q3 Q4Q12017

Q2 Q3 Q4

Start capture funding information forward flow

Visualize funding data in Scopus.com

Project end

Start development NPL tagging toolStart defining capturing instructions

Start including 3rd party lists

Number Funding AcronymConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico CNPqDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG

291472 European Research Council ERC

Funding textWe are grateful for K. Behnia, Y.-L. Chen, L.-K. Lim, Z.-K. Liu, E. G. Mele, J. Moore, S.-Q. Shen and D. Varjas for helpful discussions. This work was financially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemein- schaft DFG (Project No. EB 518/1-1 of DFG-SPP 1666 Topological Insulators, and SFB 1143) and by the ERC (Advanced Grant No. 291472 Idea Heusler). R.D.d.R. acknowledges financial support from the Brazilian agency CNPq.

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Funding acknowledgements in Scopus records

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Search by Funding Sponsor

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Your Scopus Author Profile

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What’s hot and what’s not?

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Remember Nickel Cadmium batteries?

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Nickel-cadmium

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Lithium-Ion

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Lithium-ion

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What are the top Journals publishing in the topic?

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Explore the best journals active in that topic

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Emerging topic Zika

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Indonesia active in Zika research?

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SciVal

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SciVal is Elsevier’s research intelligence tool

SciVal offers quick, easy access to the research performance of 220 countries & territories and 8,500 research institutions worldwide, and groups of institutions.

Visualize research performance

Benchmark your progress

Develop collaborative partnerships

Ready-made-at a glance snapshots of any selected entity

Flexibility to create and compare any research groups

Identify and analyze existing and potential collaboration opportunities

Analyze research trends

Analyze research trends to discover the top performers and rising stars

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Benefits for a broad range of users

• 360 degree Performance Overview to inform strategic planning

• Identify institution’s strengths and short-comings

Vice Rectors and other management

level

• Create management-level reports• Accelerate institutional and cross-institutional

collaboration• Support and win large grants• support and win large grants

Central administrators

• Evaluate researcher and team performance for recruitment and retention decisions

• Model-test scenarios by creating virtual teams

Faculty & Department Heads

• Raise visibility and highlight achievements• Expand networks• Locate collaborators and mentors

Researchers

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UI Management of uses SciVal for strategic planning

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Topic of Prominence in SciVal

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We now use researchers’ real-life citation behaviour to create a dynamic taxonomy of science

~35 million publications (1996-present) clustered into ~100,000 stable global scientific topics

A

N O

B C

D

E F G

H I

J

K L M

S T

P Q R

U V

W

Z

X Y

Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3

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We developed an indicator of topic “Prominence”

which is step toward Predictive Analytics

• “Prominence” is composite indicator assigned to each topic based on

- Citation Count- Scopus Views Count- CiteScore of the journals the papers are published in

• Why call it “Prominence”

- Prominence ≠ Importance (Topics can be important but not prominent)

- Prominence ~ Visibility or Momentum

• Topic Prominence correlates with funding- Study used 255K grants from US NIH and NSF which were assigned topics using

text similarity

- Prominence on its own explains 34% of the variance in future funding per topic

- Prominence + Funding (2008-2010) together explain 66% of the variance in Funding per topic (2011-2013)

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What can SciVal tell us about Indonesia?

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Indonesia’s research

papers are cited 17% less than world average

(FWCI = 0.83)

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Universitas Indonesia looks on track to become the most

prolific university in Indonesia.

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Quality: Field-Weighted Citation Impact

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Gadjah Mada University Institut Pertanian Bogor Institut Teknologi SepuluhNopember

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show significant increases in FWCI.

World average = 1

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Collaboration & Knowledge Transfer

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Collaboration Impact (2012-2017)

Entity Single Institutional National International

Indonesia (all) 0.7 0.8 1.0 5.4

Universitas Indonesia 1.1 1.1 1.0 5.9Institut Teknologi SepuluhNopember 1.1 1.1 1.3 3.3

Institut Pertanian Bogor 0.7 0.7 1.5 4.6

Gadjah Mada University 0.8 1.0 0.8 4.0

Istitute of Technology Bandung 1.2 0.9 1.0 4.8

Collaboration Impact = the average number of citations per paper (CPP) received by papers of a specific collaboration type.

Key findings:• Internationally collaborated papers are defacto the highest cited publication type.

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International Collaboration vs. Citation Impact 2012-2017

Key findings:• There is a significant positive correlation between level of international collaboration and Field-

Weighted Citation Impact at a national level.

Australia

BrazilChina

Hong Kong

India Indonesia

Iran

Israel

JapanMalaysia

Netherlands

Philippines

Singapore Switzerland

Thailand

United Kingdom

United States

R² = 0.716

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Cross Sector Collaboration (all) Universitas Indonesia

Bandung Institute of Technology

Gadjah Mada University

Institute Pertanian Bogor

Institut Teknolgi Sepuluh Nopember

Academic-Industry

Collaboration is often High

Impact.

It may also represent knowledge

transfer between sectors

And may lead to

innovation

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Accessing SciVal: go to www.scival.com

Who does not have access to SciVal? Please raise your hand.

If you do not have a username and password for SciVal, then please

register here.

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www.elsevier.com/research-intelligence

Thanks for your attentionAlexander van [email protected]