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WorldMap Co-authoredpublications 1 500 1,000 1,497 0.00 20.00 Field-WeightedCitationImpact 4.5 Imperial College London: International Coauthorship Data Notes Publications are those publishedincalendar years 2015 to2017 that are coauthoredwith Imperial College London. Field-WeightedCitationImpact (FWCI) determines the average number of citations a paper shouldreceive basedonits age andsubject. Apaper withan average number of citations for its age andsubject has anFWCI of 1. Apaper withtwice as many has anFWCI of 2. Imperial's FWCI for all publications for this periodis 2.27. Across all Imperial publications withinternational coauthors for this period, the FWCI is 2.81. Cautionshouldbe usedwhenusingFWCI for smaller publicationsets (fewer than50). Source: SciVal Locations usedfor institutions are for their single official address irrespective of precise author location. Publications from certaindisciplines suchas particle physics may have many hundreds or thousands of authors. These are includedinthese figures thoughmay not represent close collaborations betweenthe twoinstitutions. IanMcArdle ResearchOffice 20+

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Page 1: Imperial College London: International Coauthorship · collaborations between the two institutions. Ian McArdle Research Office 20+ Canada- United States Mexico Greenland Brazil Argentina

World Map

Co-authored publications1

5001,0001,497

0.00 20.00Field-Weighted Citation Impact

4.5

Imperial College London:International Coauthorship

Data Notes

Publications are those published in calendar years 2015 to 2017 that are coauthored withImperial College London. Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) determines the averagenumber of citations a paper should receive based on its age and subject. A paper with anaverage number of citations for its age and subject has an FWCI of 1. A paper with twice asmany has an FWCI of 2. Imperial's FWCI for all publications for this period is 2.27. Acrossall Imperial publications with international coauthors for this period, the FWCI is 2.81.Caution should be used when using FWCI for smaller publication sets (fewer than 50).Source: SciVal

Locations used for institutions are for their single official address irrespective of preciseauthor location.

Publications from certain disciplines such as particle physics may have many hundreds orthousands of authors. These are included in these figures though may not represent closecollaborations between the two institutions.

Ian McArdleResearch Office

20+