Cross-measurement and Analysis of Scholars'Interdisciplinary Collaboration from the Perspective of Chinese Discipline Catalogue:A Case Study of Renmin University of China
[Purpose/significance]Scholars are the main body of interdisciplinary research.The measurement of schol-ar's interdisciplinary is an important part of interdisciplinary research and an effective support for talent management and technological innovation.Because of the shortcomings of the existing research on the interdisciplinary measure-ment of scholars from the aspects of scholars'publications and citations,this paper proposes to measure scholars'inter-disciplinary collaboration from a new perspective.[Method/process]Based on cross-language alignment of authors and integration of Chinese and English research,scholars'disciplines are identified according to China's discipline cat-alogs and departmental setting system,and the interdisciplinary collaboration network of scholars are constructed.This paper proposes three diversity indicators of scholars'interdisciplinary collaboration:variety,balance,and disparity,and two cohesion indicators of scholars'interdisciplinary collaboration:intensity and density.Taking Renmin Universi-ty of China as a case,after connecting the Chinese and English information of the authors,the interdisciplinary collabo-ration network of scholars in Renmin University of China is constructed to measure the scholars'interdisciplinarity.[Result/conclusion]The results show that this indicator system can effectively measure scholars'interdisciplinary col-laboration.The measurement indicator system proposed in this paper is an effective supplement to interdisciplinary measurement research.It has certain application value for understanding the characteristics of scholars'interdisciplin-ary collaboration and provides a scientific reference for the development of disciplinary development and the manage-ment of interdisciplinary collaboration.
scholars'collaboration networkinterdisciplinarity collaborationmeasurement of interdisciplinary collaborationcross-measurement indicatorRenmin University of China