Bibliometric Evaluation of Development Trends in Domestic Research and Models of Scientific Cooperation in Basic Energy
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the Researcher’s Notebook Bibliometric Evaluation of Development Trends in Domestic Research and Models of Scientific Cooperation in Basic Energy Science L. E. Mindelia†, M. A. Akoevb,*, A. V. Zolotovac,**, A. N. Libkindc,***, and V. A. Markusovac,****,# aInstitute
for the Study of Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia b Yeltsin Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia c All-Russia Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia * e-mail: [email protected] ** e-mail: [email protected] *** e-mail: [email protected] ****e-mail: [email protected] Received November 20, 2019; revised December 8, 2019; accepted February 15, 2020
Abstract—The results of a bibliometric analysis of the evolution of domestic basic energy research compared to other countries for 2008–2017 are presented. The main sources of statistical information are the WoS information system and the analytical tools InCites and SciVal. The highest growth rate of scientific products in the world was found in the energy sector (Research Area “Energy & Fuels” (E&F))—3.1 times compared to the 140% growth rate of the world document array. The share of RAS publications in quartiles Q1 and Q2 was 80% in 2017 of the total array of RAS publications in this field. Based on the value of the Jaccard index (not exceeding 0.2), a significant discrepancy was found in energy research areas in almost all countries that cooperated with Russia (except for 0.46 in Kazakhstan). Russian international scientific collaboration in the field of energy is less intensive (10% less) than the average in all scientific areas (32%). The very small number of joint E&F publications with traditional Russian partners, such as Germany, the United States, and France, is alarming. Keywords: scientific productivity, energy and fuel, citation indicators, InСites, WoS, national and international scientific collaboration, countries, clusters. DOI: 10.1134/S1019331620030120
The choice of priorities for the strategic development of scientific areas and the assessment of the role of national science in the world is the subject of many bibliometric studies [1–6]. On May 7, 2018, the President of the Russian Federation signed Decree No. 204 on National Goals and Strategic Objectives for the Development of the Russian Federation until 2024. According to economists, the goals stated in this document can be achieved by “consolidating and rallying strategic planning activities that ensure the † Deceased. # RAS Corresponding
Member Levan Elizbarovich Mindeli was Scientific Supervisor of the RAS Institute for the Study of Science (RAS ISS). Mark Anatol’evich Akoev is Head of the Laboratory of Scientometrics, Yeltsin Ural Federal University. Anna Vital’evna Zolotova is a Senior Researcher at the All-Russia Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (RAS VINITI). Aleksandr Naumovich Libkind, Cand. Sci. (Eng.), is a Leading Researcher at the RAS VINITI. Valentina Aleksandrovna Markusova, Dr. Sci. (Ed.), is a Leading Researcher at
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