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History: Most Prolific U.S. Universities, 2000-04
Of the top 100 federally funded U.S. universities, those
below contributed the greatest number of papers to the field of
history over a recent five-year period. Based on each university's
percentage of the 16,235 papers published in Thomson Scientific-indexed
history journals between 2000 and 20004.
| Rank |
University |
Number of papers,
2000-04 |
Percent of field
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| 1 |
Harvard University |
140 |
0.86 |
| 2 |
University
of Michigan |
109 |
0.67 |
| 3 |
University of California, Los Angeles |
102 |
0.63 |
| 4 |
City University of New York |
99 |
0.61 |
| 5 |
University of Wisconsin, Madison |
97 |
0.60 |
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SOURCE: University
Science Indicators, 1981-2004 (Deluxe version contains complete listings of publication and citation statistics for the top 100 federally funded U.S. universities in 105 subfields corresponding to subject areas covered in the seven editions of
Current
Contents. Standard version features data covering 24 main fields. Both versions are available from the
Research
Services Group.)
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