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Analysis of research can be done in different ways, it is possible to do analysis on, for example, individual researchers, research groups, departments and universities.

Much of the research that is communicated to the research community and the general public in various ways, such as journal articles, conference papers, datasets, books and computer code, leaves traces in the form of metadata. Metadata is information or data about other data or information, a kind of description of something else.

The metadata from the research can be used for everything from finding out which countries an institution has collaborated with, to how much a researcher has been visible on social media.

Below is more information about research analysis:

Research analysis from the library

The library research support and publishing team produces figures for research at the university for departments and research environments every year. From the publication database DiVA, the amount of publications published, publication types, national and international collaborations, and the proportion of publications with open access are obtained. From the databases Web of Science and Scopus, similar figures are produced and how publications have been cited.

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