Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities

This paper evaluates the scientific competitiveness of world-class universities via their research output, with a focus on the position of Chinese universities in the world. Aiming to promote the internationalization of China's education and scientific research, it observes the development of C...

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Main Authors: Jun-ping Qiu, Ruixian Yang, Rongying Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2010-12-01
Series:Journal of Library and Information Studies
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Online Access:https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j31-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-65df66e760bb455abdf78faa5a1b50212021-03-02T10:46:03ZengNational Taiwan UniversityJournal of Library and Information Studies1606-75091606-75092010-12-01821127Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese UniversitiesJun-ping Qiu0Ruixian Yang1Rongying Zhao2Supervisor of PhD Candidates, Research Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University, ChinaResearch Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University, ChinaResearch Center for Chinese Science Evaluation of Wuhan University, ChinaThis paper evaluates the scientific competitiveness of world-class universities via their research output, with a focus on the position of Chinese universities in the world. Aiming to promote the internationalization of China's education and scientific research, it observes the development of China's higher education from an international perspective. This program has been taken for five years during which three reports have been respectively published in 2005, 2007 and 2009. This is the third time to evaluate the world-class universities and research institutions. Original data are obtained from Essential Science Index (ESI) published by Thomson Reuters; subject competitiveness of world universities is evaluated and analyzed in a scientific, subjective and comprehensive way; three categories and thirty pieces of rankings are obtained. The results show that the rankings of most Chinese universities are in the back, revealing that there is still much room for improvement in Chinese universities.https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j31-2.pdfesiresearch competitivenessworld-class university evaluationresearch institutionsubject construction
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Ruixian Yang
Rongying Zhao
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Ruixian Yang
Rongying Zhao
Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
Journal of Library and Information Studies
esi
research competitiveness
world-class university evaluation
research institution
subject construction
author_facet Jun-ping Qiu
Ruixian Yang
Rongying Zhao
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title Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
title_short Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
title_full Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
title_fullStr Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
title_full_unstemmed Competition and Excellence: Ranking of World-class Universities 2009 and Advance of Chinese Universities
title_sort competition and excellence: ranking of world-class universities 2009 and advance of chinese universities
publisher National Taiwan University
series Journal of Library and Information Studies
issn 1606-7509
1606-7509
publishDate 2010-12-01
description This paper evaluates the scientific competitiveness of world-class universities via their research output, with a focus on the position of Chinese universities in the world. Aiming to promote the internationalization of China's education and scientific research, it observes the development of China's higher education from an international perspective. This program has been taken for five years during which three reports have been respectively published in 2005, 2007 and 2009. This is the third time to evaluate the world-class universities and research institutions. Original data are obtained from Essential Science Index (ESI) published by Thomson Reuters; subject competitiveness of world universities is evaluated and analyzed in a scientific, subjective and comprehensive way; three categories and thirty pieces of rankings are obtained. The results show that the rankings of most Chinese universities are in the back, revealing that there is still much room for improvement in Chinese universities.
topic esi
research competitiveness
world-class university evaluation
research institution
subject construction
url https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j31-2.pdf
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