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2009 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities

Score Calculation and Sorting

Based on the measurement procedures, this project calculated a university’s score for each of the eight indicators. For each indicator, the university with the highest number received the maximum points (100); the other universities’ numbers were subdivided by the highest number and were converted decimally into their respective scores. For example, if University A had the highest number M for Indicator X, it received 100 for that indicator, while University B with a number of N received (N/M×100) for that particular indicator. Finally, the project calculated the final score of each university by the indicator weightings presented in Table 1 and sorted the universities by their final scores. Universities with the same scores were sorted alphabetically. It should be noted that many universities obtained similar scores, and the slight differences of the final scores must be interpreted carefully. A university’s slightly higher score than another university’s may not necessarily suggest its superiority in scientific research because the two universities might be in very close proximity in the ranking.