La nueva lista de investigadores altamente citados de Thomson Reuters y el Ranking Shanghai: situación de España y mapa universitario

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One of the products of Thomson-Reuters is the list of highly cited researchers, which became more important when it was incorporated into the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities. Scores on the Shanghai Ranking HiCi indicator are related to the number of highly cited researchers (HCR) by university. In the 2013 edition, methodological changes have been made in listing highly cited authors. The main aim of this paper is to analyze these changes and the new HCR distribution by country. The paper also lists the new HCR from Spain. At the national level, Spain increased its global representation to 2.52% and at the institutional level 23 universities are scored on the HiCi indicator, helping to configure a new map of research excellence. The paper concludes with a preliminary assessment of the impact of the new lists on the position of Spain's universities in the Shanghai ranking.

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Docampo, D., & Torres-Salinas, D. (2013). La nueva lista de investigadores altamente citados de Thomson Reuters y el Ranking Shanghai: situación de España y mapa universitario. Profesional de La Informacion, 22(3), 264–272. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2013.may.11

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