bishop germany 2015_slidesh_part b
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Number of Publications
1550 58
96113
88
6
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Annual Cumulative
4
420
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Top publicationsby 5-year impact factor
Nature38.16
Cell34.37
Science33.59
Moecular Ecology
6.79
pnas10.58PLoS Biology
13.45Systematic Biology
13.32
Ecology Letters
18.50
Tree17.11
3
1 5
8 5
25
13
7
PLoS Computational Biology
5.94
Ecology
6.376 8
Evolution
5.40
Proc of royal Soc B
5.83
9 12
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Product Source
Ed./Out 10%
Investigative Workshop
14%NIMBioS Postdoctoral
Fellows23%
Sabbatical5%
Short-term Visitor10%
Tutorial4%
Working Group34%
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Articles in Web
of Science
Total Citations average citations
per article
H-index
BIBLIOMETRICS
374 3552 9.52 27
CITATION DATA
Currently have 8 Web of Science “highly cited” papers—top1% for subject
field and publication year
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BIBLIOMETRICSRESEARCH AREAS
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43 COUNTRIES
BIBLIOMETRICSINTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
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Comparison?
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4370
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Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3 Yr 4 Yr 5
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Publication Year
NIMBioS Annual MBI Annual NIMBioS Cumulative MBI Cumulative
# Publications
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BibliometricsAltmetrics?
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UNIQUENESS OF NIMBIOS
Ways in which Working Group research collaborations differed from
participants’ other research collaborations
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Journals targeted for publication
Competetive grants applied for
Academic conferences at which research is presented
Research methods used
Disciplinary topics involved
Scientific questions addressed
Much different Slightly different Not differentYEAR 6 DATA
N = 45
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Multiscale Modeling of the Life Cycle of Toxoplasma gondii WG 2014
Ocean Viral Dynamics WG 2014
testimonialsParticipant experiences
New Approaches
The multiscale approach was specifically original, also with the
possibility to interact in small groups (contrarily to conferences)
Unique experience of nimbios
The new and highly interesting for me was the
interdisciplinarity of the collaboration, which would not have
happened otherwise
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21%
40%45%
International co-authorship # co-authors Cross-institutional co-authorship
Behavior change case study
Affiliation with a NIMBioS Working Group
Research Evaluation 2014
N = 46 (161)
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Behavior ChangeCASE STUDY
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How do we detect/measure:
policy impacts?
scientific impacts (“shifting the paradigm”)?
ROI?
long-term value added to human capital (scientific and technical
capital)?
societal outcomes (serving your nation’s needs and long-term
interests)?
Are there data that can be shared across centers? How?
Moving forward
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FACEBOOKfacebook.com/NIMBioS
TWITTERtwitter.com/NIMBioS
web sitenimbios.org
Live streamnimbios.org/videos/livestream
BIMONTHLY NEWSLETTERnimbios.org/press/newsletter
nimbios blognimbios.org/wordpress
YOUTUBEyoutube.com/user/NIMBioS
LINKEDINlinkedin.com/company/national-institute-for-mathematical-and-biological-synthesis-nimbios-
FOLLOW USSocial + Info links
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COST analysis
Cost per
paper
$7896Working
Groups
$18885Workshops
J
$13541Sabbaticals
$7333Short-term
Visitors$
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