<p>Would you mind providing a link to validate your claims?</p>
<p>I was looking at the Thompson website and their data for 1996-2006 seems to contradict your claims:</p>
<p>"According to Essential Science IndicatorsSM for the period between January 1, 1996 and December 31, 2006, the top-ranked institution by number of citations over all fields is Harvard University, with 91,124 papers cited a total of 2,519,285 times to date. Harvard also holds the #1 position by total citations in the most fields, with nine #1 slots across the database’s 22 fields.</p>
<p>The fields in which Harvard ranks at #1 are as follows: Clinical Medicine, Molecular Biology & Genetics, Biology & Biochemistry, Neuroscience & Behavior, Immunology, Psychiatry & Psychology, Microbiology, Social Sciences, and the Multidisciplinary field. In four other fields—Economics & Business, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Space Science—Harvard is ranked in the top 10. In Space Science, Harvard shares this distinction with the Smithsonian, via the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.</p>
<p>In Clinical Medicine, not only is Harvard ranked #1 over other institutions, but this is the field in which Harvard is currently generating its highest number of citations, with 35,492 papers cited a total of 904,586 times to date."</p>
<p>[in-cites</a> - Field Rankings for Harvard University](<a href=“http://in-cites.com/institutions/harvard-pro.html]in-cites”>http://in-cites.com/institutions/harvard-pro.html)</p>