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By: Elsevier Team

Date: August 2017

RISTEK DIKTI

Partnering with Indonesia Higher

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Main Driver Research Performance

Indonesian Scientific Data Research

output

Elsevier contribution in Indonesia

Research Performance

Consortium Initiative

Next Step

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Talented Researchers

Assets/ Laboratories

Scholarly Communication

High Performance

Research Engine

Main drivers for research performance

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Indonesian Research Outlook 2012-2016

Source data: Elsevier SCIVAL

1 2

3

4

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609 641 772 952

1106 1269 1313 1460

2019

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Indonesian Research Output for last 15 years

CAGR : 21.8%

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Indonesia's Research Outputs are compared with some

ASEAN countries

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Get cited

Publish Cite

Read Citing Documents

Disseminate

Referenced Documents

Investigate

Published Documents

Certify

Elsevi

er Pub. A Pub. B Others

Elsevier (ScienceDirect) contributes to

Indonesia’s

research process

Source: Elsevier Web Analytics Department, Scopus Data 2012–2016

In the last 5 years :

Researchers from Indonesia have downloaded from

ScienceDirect 25,451,752 times documents written in 244

countries

Articles from Indonesia affiliated authors published on

ScienceDirect have been

downloaded 4,895,697 and cited 71,020 times

34%

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34% of all references used by Indonesia are from Elsevier. 12% of all documents written by

Indonesian researchers are published in Elsevier (ScienceDirect) journals

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“Electronic Journals: modelingjournal spend, use and research outcomes”, Ian Rowlands, Ciber Group,

Recent studies found that access to scholarly content linked to increased

funding & output

Dou ling in do nloads,

from 1 to 2 million, is

statistically associated

with dramatic - but not

necessarily causal

-increases in research

produ ti ity

Papers up 207%

PhD awards up 168%

Research grants and

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ELSEVIER

Partnership with

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Elsevier has collaborated closely with Indonesia Universities

Elsevier has collaborated closely with a large majority of Indonesia’s universities on a journey to drive academic and research excellence in Indonesia, providing:

15 Public universities access to ScienceDirect, an extensive full-text database of authoritative, high-impact titles from core scientific literature.

7 Public universities access to Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature

A

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Elsevier Align with RISTEKDIKTI MISSION

RISTEKDIKTI MISSION:

1)

Improve access, relevancy, and

quality of higher education to

produce qualified human

resource;

National Research Focus:

1.

Food and Agriculture

2.

Health and Medicine

3.

Transportation

4.

New Energy and Renewable

Energy

5.

Defence

6.

Information and communication

Technology

7.

Materials

8.

Maritime

9.

Disaster

10.

Social Humaniora

Comprehensive World class content

Authoritative, multi-disciplinary and front-subjects serve as comprehensive and high quality content for fundamental and emerging disciplines

• 1831 journals and 45 new in freedom collection

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ScienceDirect Journal Usage by Indonesian Major State Universities

• YOY growth in overall usage for ScienceDirect

• Access to freedom collection at Indonesian major state universities impacts usage

CAGR = 32% 2,140,507

2,560,076

3,195,649

4,893,965

6,000,938

7,475,140

1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 8,000,000

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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In Indonesia we see a similar correlation between SD Usage and the

number of research publications

1,803,389

2,275,154

2,597,652

3,519,112

3,810,995

5,475,773

0 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 4,000,000 5,000,000 6,000,000

1 2 3 4 5 6

UI, UGM, ITB, IPB, UNAIR & ITS

ScienceDirect Usage VS Research Output

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Moving forward

Contribute more…

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Consortiu

m

Broader

Access

Proven

model for

emerging

markets

Economi

es of

Scale on

Pricing

Why a Consortium?

Broader access to more member

institutions

Economies of scale: allows cost of pricing

per institution to decrease, expand

development and impact for large-scale

multi-year program

Proven model: Elsevier has established

consortia models across many emerging

markets

Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines,

Turkey etc.

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Malaysia:

A clear research strategy and access to high-quality

content leads to research success

20 Higher Education Institutions, hundreds of

small, private institutions

No sharing of best practices and knowledge

Relatively low expenditure on R&D

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Malaysia: 20 universities have access to Elsevier

resource databases

2000:

Started with 4 individual customers

2001:

Champion from a large research-intensive university who formed

a group to share best practices.

Sharing of best practices led to a discussion on a more efficient resource

purchasing model

Champion lobbied the Ministry of Education together with Elsevier for funds

2002:

Ministry of Education agreed to pay a portion of their

ScienceDirect fees for 2 years.

Intense usage-driving and awareness activities

2004:

Extremely high usage from ScienceDirect led to the universities

being able to justify and sustain fees on their own

2007:

Ministry of Higher Education decides to award ‘Research

University’ status to 4 major universities and provide large grants

specifically for R&D (one of the KPIs is to increase in rankings)

Present:

Malaysia is now leader in ASEAN for research output,

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Example 1 - Malaysia: A clear research strategy and access to high-quality

content leads to research success

0 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000

Yr 2004 Yr 2005 Yr 2006 Yr 2007 Yr 2008 Yr 2009 Yr 2010 Yr 2011 Yr 2012 Yr 2013

Malaysia - ScienceDirect Usage vs Output

Usage

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Consortium Framework / Elements to be identified

Objective

Improve R&D capacity of Indonesian Institution by

providing access to scientific content, performance

evaluation tools and capacity building activities.

Financing Model

Universities/Research Institution subscription

Scope

1. ScienceDirect Journals

2. Scopus

3. Capacity building activities

Beneficiaries

Indonesian Institution

Duration

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