Tertiary Education - Bibliometric performance of Australasian universities 2001–2017
Ministry of Education
Notes
This data compares the performance of New Zealand universities with that of Australian universities. There is bibliometric data for 40 of the 43 Australian universities.
Academic impact of research by Australasian university is measure by Category Normalised Citation Impact (CNCI), where the citations of a journal paper are compared to what would be expected given the subject area, year of publication, and type of publication (article or review). This meaure is averaged across the papers to calculate the CNCI.
A CNCI value of 1 indicates that the academic impact of the research is equal to the world average. A CNCI value of < 1 indicates the impact is below the world average. A CNCI of > 1 indicates the impact is above the world average.
International collaboration is the percentage of indexed publications that have co-authors from an institution in another country.
Data calculation/treatment
Data have been rounded to the nearest 5 to protect the privacy of individuals.
Inclusions
Doctoral degrees include PhDs and other doctorates but exclude higher doctorates.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Tertiary Education Research: Research Performance 2020
Webpage:
http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/statistics/tertiary-education/research
How to find the data
At URL provided, select 'Research Performance' Excel file.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Tertiary Education Research: Research Performance 2020
From the dataset Tertiary Education Research: Research Performance 2020, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: RSP.11
- Range:
C8:O29
- Provided: 104 data points
Dataset originally released on:
August 2020
About this dataset
This dataset includes statistics relating to the nature and amount of research undertaken in tertiary education.