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Space Science:
High-Impact Institutions, 1993-2003

Ranked by average citations per paper, among worldwide institutions that published at least 750 papers in Thomson ISI-indexed journals of space science between 1993 and 2003. Citations tabulated through December 31, 2003.

See the most-cited paper for Carnegie Inst Washington In Space Science.

Rank    Institutions Papers
1993 - 2003
Citations Average cites per paper
1 Carnegie Inst. Washington 966 28,960 29.98
2 University of Durham 821 23,357 28.45
3 University of California, Santa Cruz 1,326 35,771 26.98
4 Princeton University 1,451 35,503 24.47
5 Space Telescope Sci. Inst. 2,844 66,240 23.29

SOURCE: ISI Essential Science Indicators, a web-based data file reflecting upwards of 7 million papers published in 11,500+ ISI-indexed journals over the last decade, covering 22 main fields of science and the social sciences. Users can create citation-based rankings of scientists, papers, journals, nations, and institutions. Available from the Research Services Group.


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