THOMSON SCIENTIFIC RANKS AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES
University of Melbourne Leads With 21 Top-Three Appearances; Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Takes Top Honors in Overall Impact
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October 9, 2007
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Thomson Scientific, part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and leading provider of information solutions to the worldwide research and business communities, today announced the results of a study analyzing Australian institutions’ research influence and scientific output. In the September/October issue of Science Watch, Thomson Scientific analyzes data from its
The study ranks institutions by impact and total citations across 21 fields as well as overall output and impact. The
“As we have seen with previous studies, large universities, such as The University of Melbourne tend to be the most productive and have the highest research output. It is, therefore, not surprising to also see these powerhouses rank highly in regard to citation rankings,” said Christopher King, editor of Science Watch. “However, despite publishing fewer papers than the large universities, smaller research institutes made a good showing in the impact rankings. For example, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research topped all other universities and institutions in overall impact with an average of nearly 20 citations per paper.”
Of total citations garnered by the institutions that ranked among the top three in these 21 fields, the University of Sydney collected the highest overall total, with more than 64,000. Of that number, slightly more than half—32,420 citations—accrued in the field of clinical medicine alone, thus giving the University of Sydney top honors in that field. The University of Melbourne, with more than 51,000 citations tallied in its respective top-three placements, and the University of New South Wales, with more than 41,000 citations, take second and third place, respectively.
Institutions Ranked by Total Citations Across 21 Fields (2002-2006)
(Citation totals reflect only those fields in which each institution appeared among the top three)
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Rank |
Institution |
Number of Total Citations in “Top Three” Rankings |
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1 2 3 4 5 |
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64,288 51,798 41,031 28,818 25,854 |
By placing second for total citations as well as appearing 10 times in a top-three spot across 21 fields for impact, the
Institutions Ranked in the Top Three by Impact Across 21 Fields (2002-2006)
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Rank |
Institution |
Number of Top-Three Fields |
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1 2 3 3 |
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10 6 5 5 |
Publishing fewer papers, it is difficult for smaller research institutions to rank highly in the citation counts, but these institutions can shine in overall impact rankings. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute garnered first place over every other institution with the highest impact across all fields with an average of nearly 20 citations per paper. The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, with an average of almost 14 citations per paper, and the
Highest Impact Overall (2002-2006)
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Rank |
Institution |
Citations Per Paper |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
Walter & Eliza Hall Institute Garvan Institute of Medical Research Baker Medical Research Institute Queensland Institute of Medical Research Howard Florey Institute Murdoch Children’s Research Institute Institute of Advanced Studies |
19.52 13.73 12.37 11.71 9.21 8.95 6.96 6.61 5.71 5.45 |
The
Most Prolific Overall (2002-2006)
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Rank |
Institution |
Papers |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
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13,325 11,503 11,220 9,588 8,516 8,104 7,093 6,201 2,847 2,617 |
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Note to Editors: For more information about these rankings and for a full list of the institutions contact Susan Besaw at 215-823-1840 or susan.besaw@thomson.com.