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The pure h-index: calculating an author’s h-index by taking co-authors into account [PDF]
We introduce a new Hirsch-type index for a scientist. This so-called pure h-index takes the actual number of co-authors, and the scientist’s relative position in the byline into account.
Wan, Jin-kun +2 more
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The h-Index: Understanding its predictors, significance, and criticism
The h-index is an author-level scientometric index used to gauge the significance of a researcher's work. The index is determined by taking the number of publications and the number of times these publications have been cited by others.
Himel Mondal +3 more
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Authors Index 2013: GBMD 2013 – 49th Meeting of the Brazilian Group of Dental Materials
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2013 Authors Index
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Gender disparity in critical care publications: a novel Female First Author Index
Background Bibliometric analyses show gender bias against women in scientific publications and citations. We hypothesized that a metric of an individual senior author’s inclusivity of women as first authors in critical care publications would predict ...
Sowmya Chary +4 more
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Authors Index 2014
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Surasak Sangkhathat
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The success-index: an alternative approach to the h-index for evaluating an individual's research output [PDF]
Among the most recent bibliometric indicators for normalizing the differences among fields of science in terms of citation behaviour, Kosmulski (J Informetr 5(3):481-485, 2011) proposed the NSP (number of successful paper) index. According to the authors,
Franceschini, Fiorenzo +7 more
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Mo-Index for multi-authors papers
h-index takes no care of co-authorship; neither the number of co-authors nor their contributions. Many indices were proposed to take the effect of multiple co-authorship papers. The current Mo-index is based on the idea of distributing the citations of a
Fathi, Mohamed Shaalan Abed; University of Mosul
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