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Journal of Data and Information Science
Volume 3 (2018): Numero 4 (November 2018)
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The Norwegian Model in Norway
Gunnar Sivertsen
Gunnar Sivertsen
| 07 dic 2018
Journal of Data and Information Science
Volume 3 (2018): Numero 4 (November 2018)
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Research Paper
Pubblicato online:
07 dic 2018
Pagine:
3 - 19
Ricevuto:
05 set 2018
Accettato:
25 ott 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jdis-2018-0017
Parole chiave
Scientific production
,
Research information system
,
Performance-based funding
,
Evaluation
,
Bibliometrics
,
Indicators
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Publications
,
Journals
,
Book publishing
,
Research institutions
,
Norwegian model
© 2018 Gunnar Sivertsen, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Figure 1
Coverage of 2015 and 2016 publications (n=45,972) in the Norwegian Science Index (Cristin) by domain, total of all publication types, in Scopus and Web of Science.
Figure 2
Publications in the Norwegian Science Index (representing all public sectors of research) 2011–2017. Level 2 represents internationally leading publication channels expected to publish around 20% of the total. The green line and the axis on the right side represent the observed percentages on Level 2.
Figure 3
Shares in the world’s scientific output in Web of Science 2002–2017. Source: National Science Indicators (NSI), Clarivate Analytics.
Figure 4
Age and women’s share of Norway’s researchers and their total scientific publication output in 2011. Based on data from CRISTIN, representing more than 17,000 active researchers working at 160 different research institutions in Norway.
Publication points in Norway.
Channels at (the normal) level 1
Channels at (the high) level 2
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Articles in ISBN-titles
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Books (ISBN-titles)
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