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India in global top ten in research article output

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Dr. Michiel Kolman.

Biometric tool SciVal Spotlight lists nation's research strengths

The “Research Strengths of India,” revealed by Elsevier's bibliometric tool SciVal Spotlight, could come in handy for policy-makers as well as institutional heads.

This was stated by Michiel Kolman, senior vice-president, Global Academic Relations at Elsevier, while presenting the data of the ‘SciVal country map' of India at the Indian Science Congress at Kattankulathur , near here, on Wednesday.

(Elsevier is a company which publishes medical and scientific literature. It is a part of the Reed Elsevier group.)

Dr. Kolman said India was strong, based on leadership articles, in chemistry (35 per cent), engineering (18 per cent), mathematics and physics (11 per cent) and biology (10 per cent).

India, which was in the global top 10 in article output, was growing at an impressive 8 per cent. It, however, lagged behind China and Brazil.

India was ranked in the top 20 in quality of articles. The most productive institutions in the country were the IITs, the IISc, and the CSIR institutions. The only university among the top 10 was the University of Delhi, Dr. Kolman noted.

Scopus, which served as the underlying bibliometric database for SciVal Spotlight, had sourced over 18,000 journals from over 5,000 publishers, scanning 42 million records (70 per cent abstract) and over three million conference papers. From working with researchers and librarians, Elsevier was moving towards the top of the pyramid. SciVal Spotlight was developed to target institutional heads such as deans, provosts, directors and heads of departments and government funding agencies, Dr. Kolman said. “SciVal Spotlight, will help evaluate research and establish strengths greatly assisting in policy formulation.”

It would be very useful for institutions to gather exceptional research teams and retain them. Top scientists in every discipline (based on quality articles) could be identified using the zoom in tool and narrowing subject-wise specialists. It would also help in identifying the strong areas of each university and explore the scope for collaboration between institutes.

Results revealed that research was very strong in physics, chemistry, engineering, earth science, biology, biotechnology and infectious diseases in India. Some areas in which the nation was not too strong were computer science, social science, health sciences, medicine, and brain research. Almost all institutes had shown a steady growth in publication of research articles, but there was some catching up to do with the best in the world in terms of quality, Dr. Kolman said.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Chennai/article1046004.ece
 
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Excellent news.

The future of a nation lies in the hands of the scientists,economists and the entrepreneurs.
 
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Good going.. now reach for the top and stay there.
 
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Sorry to spoil the party, guys! But I'm not very excited with this report!

At least,most of the papers related to medical subjects( I've no authority to talk about others ) are pure crap! We manipulate and falsify data, we have very low impact value, high emphasis on statistical interpretations and less on exploration of new ideas!

We need quality more than quantity!

P.S. This problem is prevalent in almost all asian countries.

P.P.S. Added specially for ChinaRocks :
" Chinese medical papers are considered equally Sh***y in the academic world. Chinese govt. health data is notoriously inaccurate. I remember reading a few phony ones after the chinese melamine milk deaths."

"We are in this s**t together. And we must get out of it! "
 
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Sad to see incredible india only in the top ten and still behind china and still no match with china
 
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Every thing take times guys nothing can change over night but we shal bring all the changes rrquired for our nation NO NATION IS PERFECT IT IS MADE PERFECT BY THE PEOPLE OF THE NATION
JAI HIND
 
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I would be quite surprised if you people were not in the top 10 or even top 5, considering your country's strong educational base. I personally know a triple doctorate here of Indian origin in Berne of southern Indian origin. He is what I would call 'dangerously' educated if it were to be seen in positive sense.

Being a casual watcher, I earlier was ignorant of your education system. Asia as a whole is emerging extremely strong in education when we take India, China, South Korea, Japan and if Middle East is considered alongside, Israel.
 
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@Parashuram1
From your profile name I thought you are of Indian origin. Am I wrong?
 
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