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    Analyzing the activities of visitors of the Leiden Ranking website

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    The CWTS Leiden Ranking (www.leidenranking.com) provides bibliometric indicators for almost 1000 major universities worldwide. We present a detailed analysis of the activities of visitors of the Leiden Ranking website. We for instance study the countries from which visitors originate, the specific pages on the Leiden Ranking website that they visit, the countries or the universities that they find of special interest, and the indicators that they focus on. In addition, we also discuss two experiments that were carried out on the Leiden Ranking website. Our analysis aims to contribute to a better understanding of the way in which university rankings are used. We also intend to use the analysis to make improvements to the Leiden Ranking

    Analyzing the activities of visitors of the Leiden Ranking website

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    Purpose: To get a better understanding of the way in which university rankings are used.Design/methodology/approach: Detailed analysis of the activities of visitors of the website of the CWTS Leiden Ranking.Findings: Visitors of the Leiden Ranking website originate disproportionally from specific countries (regions). They are more interested in impact indicators than in collaboration indicators, while they are about equally interested in size-dependent indicators and size-independent indicators. Many visitors do not seem to realize that they should decide themselves which criterion they consider most appropriate for ranking universities.Research limitations: The analysis is restricted to the website of a single university ranking. Moreover, the analysis does not provide any detailed insights into the motivations of visitors of university ranking websites.Practical implications: The Leiden Ranking website may need to be improved in order to make more clear to visitors that they should decide themselves which criterion they want to use for ranking universities.Originality/value: This is the first analysis of the activities of visitors of a university ranking website.Merit, Expertise and Measuremen

    Analyzing the activities of visitors of the Leiden Ranking website

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    Purpose: To get a better understanding of the way in which university rankings are used.Design/methodology/approach: Detailed analysis of the activities of visitors of the website of the CWTS Leiden Ranking.Findings: Visitors of the Leiden Ranking website originate disproportionally from specific countries (regions). They are more interested in impact indicators than in collaboration indicators, while they are about equally interested in size-dependent indicators and size-independent indicators. Many visitors do not seem to realize that they should decide themselves which criterion they consider most appropriate for ranking universities.Research limitations: The analysis is restricted to the website of a single university ranking. Moreover, the analysis does not provide any detailed insights into the motivations of visitors of university ranking websites.Practical implications: The Leiden Ranking website may need to be improved in order to make more clear to visitors that they should decide themselves which criterion they want to use for ranking universities.Originality/value: This is the first analysis of the activities of visitors of a university ranking website.</p
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