The Nature Index serves as a comprehensive database monitoring author affiliations and the contributions of institutions and countries to high-quality natural and health science research. It utilizes both absolute counts and fractional shares to accurately depict research output. By assigning a count for each article with an author from a given institution or country while ensuring each contribution is fairly represented through shares, it fosters collaboration insights. Regular updates and open data under a Creative Commons license enhance transparency, making it a crucial resource for understanding global research dynamics.
The Nature Index is a critical tool for tracking contributions to high-quality research published in esteemed natural-science and health-science journals, showcasing institutional and national collaborations.
Nature Index metrics include both absolute and fractional counts, reflecting global research output and collaboration, providing invaluable insights into the contributions of various countries and institutions.
With regular updates, the Nature Index ensures the most recent data is available under a Creative Commons license, promoting transparency and accessibility in research output tracking.
The methodology of sharing authorship among institutions in the Nature Index fosters an equitable view of contributions, allowing a deeper understanding of global research dynamics.
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