Research Intelligence
The Research Intelligence team is responsible for analyzing and reporting on research activity at UVic. This analysis helps inform strategic planning across the university related to the research portfolio.
We do this by:
- developing tools and resources for faculty and administrators that track trends in key research indicators
- providing customized reports and analysis on request
- analyzing UVic’s standing on major university rankings and informing strategies to improve our performance
VPRI Research Intelligence dashboards
We have developed a set of dashboards for faculty leaders and administrators, allowing them to explore a variety of metrics related to research funding, publications and citations, and graduate students.
Access is restricted to designated users. Contact our Research Data Analyst about accessing the dashboards.
Responsible research assessment
We are committed to fostering a culture of responsible research assessment at UVic. UVic is a proud signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). In our use of research metrics, we follow the principles outlined in the Leiden Manifesto and other compilations of research assessment best practices.
Resources
Using research metrics responsibly
- The Metric Tide Report
- University of Liverpool Responsible Metrics portal
- Elsevier Research Metric Guidebook
Assessing research impact
- Reformscape (A DORA initiative)
- Research Impact Canada
- Approaches to Assessing Research Impact in the Humanities and Social Sciences (from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences)
- SSHRC Discussion Paper Capturing the Impacts of Research
Faculty publication records and unique identifiers
Pulling accurate publication data requires matching researchers correctly and systematically with their papers. The most reliable way to do this is with unique author IDs.
All UVic faculty and researchers are encouraged to register for an ORCID ID and use it for all publications. Learn more about ORCID ID from UVic Libraries.
We recommend that researchers regularly review and update their publication records on major scholarly databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.
How to manage and correct your records
- Scopus author record: corrections tutorial
- Web of Science author record: help page
- Google Scholar Profile: set up guide
Contact us
- Director Research Analytics and Impact: Dane Berry
- Research Data Analyst: Karina Giesbrecht