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摘要
本文采用Web of Science Core Collection (WoS CC)的排名分布,介绍了一项关于俄罗斯出版物在讨论整个后苏联时期狭窄专题领域的全球出版物中的代表性的研究结果。使用WoS分类器提供的分类器进行提取和分析。在WoS CC的252个学科类别中,2010-2017年俄罗斯在132个科学领域的出版物份额不低于全球流量的0.4%。因此,在1993-2000年期间,俄罗斯在WoS CC中出版物数量的世界排名中逐渐恢复了失去的地位。目前,俄罗斯出版物的整个系列都出现了积极的变化,特别是在狭窄的科学主题方面。俄罗斯出版物的最高排名在1993-1999年下降,最大的下降发生在2011-2014年,俄罗斯出版物的份额降至最低值。根据在全球阵列的出版物份额,介绍了俄罗斯在其近期历史中设法保持前10名领先国家的科学领域的数据。从2010年到2017年,这份名单略有扩大,今天,它包括了39个领域,俄罗斯进入了前10名,在8个知识领域进入了前5名。
Russia in the world array of scientific publications
This article presents the results of a study on the representation of Russian publications in the global array of publications that discuss narrow thematic areas within the entire post-Soviet period, using ranking distributions from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoS CC). For extraction and analysis, the classifiers provided by the WoS categories were used. Of the 252 subject categories in the WoS CC, the share of Russian publications for 2010–2017 was not less than 0.4% of the global flow in 132 scientific areas. Therefore, in the period 1993–2000, a gradual recovery was found of Russia’s lost position in the world ranking of countries by number of publications in the WoS CC. Currently, positive changes have been observed both for the entire array of Russian publications in particular in narrow scientific topics. The highest-ranking position for Russian publications fell in 1993–1999, and the greatest decline, when the share of Russian publications fell to their minimum values, was in 2011–2014. Data on the scientific areas in which Russia managed to stay in the top 10 leading countries during its recent history, according to share of publications in the global array, are presented. This list slightly expanded from 2010 to 2017, and today, it includes 39 areas in which Russia is in the top 10 countries, and it is among the five leading countries in eight areas of knowledge.