RDLSIS
An academic information system for universities
Academics import their scientific publications automatically and easily record more than 200 types of administrative duties, academic activities and scholarly events. All of this data is analysed in real time on a digital management panel and presented to university leaders as comprehensive reports and performance indicators.
- More than 200 types of administrative duties, academic activities and scholarly events
- Smart publication sync from WoS / Scopus / Scholar
- 13-tab institutional statistics panel
- RDLNEWTON academic impact score
- Official PDF/Excel report center (YÖK, incentives)
Publications by year
Overview
RDLSIS (RDL Academic Information System) is an academic information system deployed per-university. Academics import their publications automatically from Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar with an approval step, and easily record more than 200 types of administrative duties, academic activities and scholarly events (projects, awards, patents, thesis advisory, editorship, peer review, education, experience) through structured forms.
The Institutional Statistics Panel offers 13 analysis tabs, from publications and citations to sustainability (UN SDG mapping); it filters by faculty, department and year and computes the RDLNEWTON academic impact score. The Report Center produces official PDF/Excel reports (YÖK indicators, academic-incentive and unit activity reports). The interface is multilingual (TR/EN/AZ) and access is role-based (Rector, Vice-Rector, Dean, Department Head, System Admin, Researcher).
See the features up close
Every feature is shown from the real interface with sample data.
A 13-tab institutional statistics panel
Track publication, citation, project, quality and sustainability (SDG) indicators in one panel. Multi-source citations (WoS/Scopus/Scholar/RDLDB/Mendeley/Crossref); filter by faculty, department and year.
Publications by year
Researcher profile and impact score
Each academic's title, WoS/Scopus/Scholar ids, h-index and publication count on one page. Contribution is measured with the RDLNEWTON academic impact score.
Prof. Dr. Selin Demir
Faculty of Engineering · Computer Engineering
ORCID 0000-0002-1825-0097- WoS ResearcherID
- K-4821-2019
- Scopus Author ID
- 57204889301
- Google Scholar
- aJ4d2kAAAAJ
More than 200 academic activity types
Administrative duties, projects, awards, patents, thesis advisory, editorship, peer review, education and experience — more than 200 activity types are recorded through structured forms and flow automatically into reports.
Academic Activity Record
200+ activity typesAdministrative duties, academic activities and scholarly events are recorded through structured forms and flow into reports automatically.
Smart publication sync
Automatically import publications from Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar; approved records are added to the profile, filtering out duplicates and mismatches.
Smart Publication Sync
Last sync: todayPending approval (3)
Official report center
Produce and download YÖK indicators, academic-incentive and unit activity reports in official form as PDF or Excel.
Report Center
Generate and download official reports as PDF or Excel.
YÖK indicators report
Institution-wide · 2024
Academic incentive report
By faculty · 2024
Unit activity report
Computer Eng. · 2024
Citation analysis report
Multi-source · 2020–2024
From profile to institutional insight in three steps
Complete the profile, sync publications, view the statistics.
- 1
Set up profile and activity records
Sign in with your institutional account; record administrative duties, academic activities and scholarly events through forms.
- 2
Sync publications
Auto-import publications from WoS, Scopus and Scholar; run them through approval.
- 3
Statistics and reports
Explore the 13-tab panel, track the RDLNEWTON score and export official reports.
Frequently asked questions
How is RDLSIS used?
RDLSIS is deployed per-university; academics sign in with their institutional account at their university's RDLSIS address.
Where do publications come from?
They sync automatically from Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar; every record goes through an approval step before being added to the profile.
What's in the statistics panel?
13 analysis tabs covering publications, citations, projects, quality, sustainability (SDG), teaching load, thesis advisory, intellectual property and more, plus the RDLNEWTON impact score.
Institutions
Universities using RDLSIS
RDLSIS is deployed per-university. The institutions below run RDLSIS live — take a look at an instance.



