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A variety of bibliometric measures have been proposed to quantify the impact of researchers and their work. The h-index is a notable and widely-used example which aims to improve over simple metrics such as raw counts of papers or citations. However, a limitation of this measure is that it considers authors in isolation and does not account for ...
Graham Cormode +3 more
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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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Muslim Feminists` Reading of the Quran: A Juristic Analysis on Family Law Issues
Muslim feminist movement represents an indigenous voice among the contemporary literature on women and family. Its main contention is that women in Muslim society are accorded less favourable treatment especially in terms of legal rights.
Sayed Sikandar Shah Haneef +2 more
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The single publication H-index and the indirect H-index of a researcher [PDF]
The single publication H-index, introduced by A. Schubert in 2009 can be applied on all articles in the Hirsch-core of a researcher. In this way one can define the "indirect H-index" of a researcher.
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Learning curricula are designed to be needs-focused but are expected to be learner-friendly nonetheless. This study aimed to measure the level of instructional delivery preferences of undergraduate students in an introductory Genetics course (online ...
Jun S. Camara
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MATERNAL DEATH, QUALITY SERVICES, AND MENTAL HEALTH: A CYCLE OR REPEATED EPISODE ?
Maternal issues are classic issues in every edition of the Indonesian Journal of Health Administration. In this issue, our authors, Fatmaningrum et al. (2022), revealed how the COVID-19 pandemic had increased the number of maternal deaths.
Nuzulul Kusuma Putri
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On the time dependence of the h-index
The time dependence of the $h$-index is analyzed by considering the average behaviour of $h$ as a function of the academic age $A_A$ for about 1400 Italian physicists, with career lengths spanning from 3 to 46 years. The individual $h$-index is strongly correlated with the square root of the total citations $N_C$: $h \approx 0.53 \sqrt{N_C}$.
MANNELLA, RICCARDO, ROSSI, PAOLO
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The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
Several experiments have been carried out to elucidate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as effect of replacement of chemical fertilizer by biofertilizers on alluvial soils in Indonesia.
Abdul Hadi +3 more
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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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Simulating growth of the h‐index
AbstractTemporal growth of the h‐index in a diachronous cumulative time series is predicted to be linear by Hirsch (2005), whereas other models predict a concave increase. Actual data generally yield a linear growth or S‐shaped growth. We study the h‐index's growth in computer simulations of the publication‐citation process.
Raf Guns, Ronald Rousseau 0001
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