How much space do faculty at teaching campuses take up in journals?
What’s the relative influence of teaching faculty on their fields as a whole? That’s hard to measure.
Here’s an easier, related, question to ask: What fraction of papers coming out have teaching faculty as authors?
A couple months ago, I perused the tables of contents of a variety of journals. Here’s what I found:
Ecology: 3 of 25 papers were partially or completely authored by researchers in teaching institutions
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society: 1 of 10
Biotropica: 0 of 16
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 4 of 23.
Ecology Letters: 1 of 15
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: 0 of 20
Biology Letters: 2 of 32
By the way, in Physical Review Letters, it was 1 out of 32; Chemical Reviews was 0 of 12.
I can sniff out a teaching institution in the US based on its name. The primarily-teaching university doesn’t quite exist in the same manifestation internationally, but even so it was clear that most international authors were associated with research institutions of one kind or another.
Using this feeble back-of-the-envelope calculation using a very small sample size, maybe up to 10% of papers in my fields have teaching-school authors in the US. Is this more or less than you’d expect?
What’s it look like in your field, if you’re not a ecology/entomo/tropical type?