2020
DOI: 10.4038/jula.v23i1.7968
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Research productivity of the state universities of Sri Lanka, a case based on SciVal and the contribution of the libraries towards excellence

Abstract: This paper discusses the research productivity of five state universities of Sri Lanka during 2015-2018, using scholarly output, citation impact and collaboration metrics of SciVal, and the contribution of the university libraries towards research excellence. Five multidisciplinary state universities; University of Colombo (UoC), Kelaniya (UoK), Peradeniya (UoP), Ruhuna (UoR) and Sri Jayewardenepura (UoSJP) were selected as the sample. During the study period, 4723 publications and 3831 authors have been recor… Show more

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“…The mean degree of collaboration is 0.84. It is notable that with respect to Wijetunge et al (2020) University of Peradeniya is having the highest number of academic collaboration which was expressed by the number 2.2. Based on the cumulative research output of the departments corresponding to the degree of collaboration particularly after the year 2015 it can be inferred that when degree of collaboration is increasing it seems to be fostering the total number of publications.…”
Section: Collaboration Pattern Of Authorship In Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The mean degree of collaboration is 0.84. It is notable that with respect to Wijetunge et al (2020) University of Peradeniya is having the highest number of academic collaboration which was expressed by the number 2.2. Based on the cumulative research output of the departments corresponding to the degree of collaboration particularly after the year 2015 it can be inferred that when degree of collaboration is increasing it seems to be fostering the total number of publications.…”
Section: Collaboration Pattern Of Authorship In Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%