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Robust h-index

Scientometrics, 2021
The h-index is the most used measurement of impact for researchers. Sites such as Web of Science, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and Scopus leverage it to show and compare the impact of authors. The h-index can be described in simple terms: it is the highest h for which an authors has h papers with the number of cites more or equal than h ...
Maurice Poirrier   +2 more
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The stochastic h-index

Journal of Informetrics, 2012
Abstract A variant of the h-index, named the stochastic h-index, is proposed. This new index is obtained by adding to the h-index the probability, under a specific stochastic model, that the h-index will increase by one or more within a given time interval.
Gopalan M. Nair, Berwin A. Turlach
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On a statistical h index

Scientometrics, 2013
The measurement of the quality of academic research is a rather controversial issue. Recently Hirsch has proposed a measure that has the advantage of summarizing in a single summary statistics the information that is contained in the citation counts of each scientist. From that seminal paper, a huge amount of research has been lavished, focusing on one
CERCHIELLO, PAOLA   +1 more
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The h-index of h-index and of other informetric topics

Scientometrics, 2008
In this paper we examine the applicability of the concept of h-index to topics, where a topic has index h, if there are h publications that received at least h citations and the rest of the publications on the topic received at most h citations. We discuss methodological issues related to the computation of h-index of topics (denoted h-b index by BANKS
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h-index sequence and h-index matrix: Constructions and applications

Scientometrics, 2006
The calculation of Hirsch's h-index is a detail-ignoring way, therefore, single h-index could not reflect the difference of time spans for scientists to accumulate their papers and citations. In this study the h-index sequence and the h-index matrix are constructed, which complement the absent details of single h-index, reveal different increasing ...
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Rescaling the h-index

Scientometrics, 2014
An estimation of the h-index is proposed for cases when the original variable underlying the distribution for which the h-index had been determined was rescaled. Within its validity limits, the approximation can be usefully applied for field normalization, change of time frames or other changes of measurement scales.
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Gender and the h index in psychology

Scientometrics, 2015
It has become increasingly common to rely on the h index to assess scientists' contributions to their fields, and this is true in psychology. This metric is now used in many psychology departments and universities to make important decisions about hiring, promotions, raises, and awards.
Lisa Geraci   +2 more
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The H-Index in Academic Radiology

Academic Radiology, 2010
The h index is a recently developed tool to assess the impact of an author's publications. The purpose of this study was to apply and evaluate the h indexes of US academic radiologists.Radiology programs that participated in the residency match in 2009 were identified through the National Resident Matching Program's Web site. One third of programs were
Arash Ehteshami, Rad   +3 more
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A multi-criteria approach to the h-index

European Journal of Operational Research, 2019
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Luana C. Brandão   +1 more
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The H-Index

PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie, 2005
Elmar, Brähler, Oliver, Decker
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