May 10, 2021

SciVal metrics for Grant Applications or Promotion

Prof Geoff Gurr and I have been nominated by the CSU library so that Steve Riddell from Elsevier can use our publication record within the "SciVal metrics for Grant Applications or Promotion" seminar. I'm looking forward to his analysis of our data. 

Session Information: Want information on how metrics can be used to support your next grant application or promotion, and where to find them? In this webinar, Steve Riddell from Elsevier, will be presenting an overview of SciVal and how to use its metrics in grant applications. SciVal is a web-based tool allows you to access the research performance of over 20,000 research institutions and their associated researchers. By using SciVal, you can easily find metrics that make you stand apart from other applicants. 

  • Tuesday 11th May 2-3.00pm https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/150848294309 
  • Wednesday 12 May 9.30-10.30 am https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/150853160865

SciVal analysis of Sharynne McLeod’s research 2015->2020 (11 May 2021) 

Professor Sharynne McLeod has 72 publications indexed in SCOPUS between 2015-2020 with an average of 7.5 citations per publication. Prof McLeod’s field-weighted citation impact is 2.14 which is 114% above world average*. Her h index is 30 and h-5 index is 9. 

One third (33.3%) of her publications are in the top 10% of the most cited worldwide when field weighted, and 12.5% of her outputs are the top 10% most cited worldwide. One third (33.8%) of her outputs are published in the top 10% journals based on CiteScore Percentiles. 

Almost half (48.6%) of her publications during 2015-2020 have been co-authored with researchers in other countries/regions, demonstrating a high level of commitment to international collaboration. 

Note. *Field-Weighted Citation Impact is the ratio of citations received relative to the expected world average for the subject field, publication type and publication year. The world average FWCI is 1.00.