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Self-citation Status Of Iranian Prolific Authors In The Field Of Medicine And Its Impact On The Hirsch Index In Web Of Science Database [PDF]
Background and Aim: Using Hirsch index as an important tool to describe the scientific outputs of researchers has caused some authors to increase their self-imposed parameters, increase, citing themselves. Therefore it is necessary to consider the effect
SJ Ghazimirsaied +3 more
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Author-level metrics: h-index and beyond
Author-level metrics are usually employed for academic promotion and research funding. The h-index is a way of measuring scientists’ productivity and impact on their field, determined by the number of publications and the number of times those ...
José M. Porcel, Leyre Liesa
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Scientific Achievements of Economic Academic Workers in Poland: Bibliometric Analysis
University rankings take many features into account when making an evaluation. One of them are scientific achievements of employees. Based on the literature review, a research gap was identified and defined as the lack of comparisons of scientific ...
Jakub Kubiczek +2 more
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Temporal Dynamics of Hirsch Index
Summary: We performed the analysis of the data from the Scopus database regarding temporal dynamics of \(h\)-index and \(h_s(2015)\)-index of a group of the continuously and consistently working scientists. We propose a model describing the temporal dynamics of \(h\)-index. Temporal dynamics of \(h_s(2015)\)-index demonstrates sigmoidal behaviour.
Tarasevich, Yu. Yu., Shinyaeva, T. S.
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Extensions of Egghe's G-Index: Improvements of Hirsch H-Index
A few new indices to characterize the scientific output of scientists are defined in the paper. These indices are compared with -index and its alternative indices using some proven assertions. The gd-indices are introduced as extensions of the g-index to define H-index as an improvement of the h-index. Numerous computational results which are conducted
Mestrovic, Romeo, Dragovic, Branislav
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A case study of the Hirsch index for 26 non-prominent physicists [PDF]
The h index was introduced by Hirsch to quantify an individual's scientific research output. It has been widely used in different fields to show the relevance of the research work of prominent scientists.
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Jorge Eduardo Hirsch and the Hirsch-index** a Personal Chronicle
The paper tries to find out the working mechanism of birth of one of the nowadays most used scientometric indicators, the Hirsch-index. The effort spent deals with the human feeling called frustration. It is shown how the frustration of a physicist became the basis of an invention of an indicator considered worldwide the best for evaluating the ...
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Two H-mixed Synthetic Indices for the Assessment of Research Performance [PDF]
The author proposes two h-mixed synthetic indices, S=100×1g(h×CPP) and T=100×1g(R×h× CPP), for the assessment of research performance, where CPP stands for citations per publication, h for h-index, and R for R-index, the square root of total number of ...
Fred Y. Ye
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Three years ago a bibliometric index for the qualification of a person's scientific output was proposed by Hirsch, the so-called h index. This is an integer number which combines the number of papers of an author and the number of citations they
Veronika R. Meyer
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Scientometric approaches to the analysis of research results
The paper discusses the role of scientific medical information and its impact indicators (researcher’s publishing activity, citation index, impact factor, Hirsch index, etc.). The sources of these indicators are specified.
R. G. Oganov, S. A. Trushchelev
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