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The Hirsch-index in self-citation rates with articles in Medicine (Baltimore): Bibliometric analysis of publications in two stages from 2018 to 2021. [PDF]
Liu MY, Chien TW, Chou W.
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On some new bibliometric applications of statistics related to the h-index. [PDF]
In this note some new fields of application of Hirsch-related statistics are presented. Furthermore, so far unrevealed properties of the h-index are analysed in the context of rank-frequency and extreme-value statistics.
Glänzel, Wolfgang
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There are a wide variety of scientific contribution rating indices including the impact factor and h-index. These are used for quantitative analyses on research papers published in the past, and therefore unable to incorporate in the assessment the ...
Kawamura, Masayoshi, Otsuki, Akira
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A multidimensional extension to Hirsch’s h-index [PDF]
The h-index is becoming a reference tool for career assessment and it is starting to be considered by some agencies and institutions in promotion, allocation, and funding decisions. In areas where h indices tend to be low, individuals with different research accomplishments may end up with the same h. This paper proposes a multidimensional extension of
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ANALYSIS OF THE PRACTICE OF USING THE SCIENTOMETRIC PLATFORMS IN UKRAINE
The article is devoted to the consideration of key scientometric platforms, which are widely used in Ukraine. The practice of application of such platforms as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Russian index of scientific citation, Index Copernicus,
Vadym V. Shved
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A nilpotent group without local functional equations for pro-isomorphic subgroups [PDF]
The pro-isomorphic zeta function of a torsion-free finitely generated nilpotent group G enumerates finite index subgroups H such that H and G have isomorphic profinite completions. It admits an Euler product decomposition, indexed by the rational primes.
Berman, Mark N., Klopsch, Benjamin
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On the residual and profinite closures of commensurated subgroups
The residual closure of a subgroup $H$ of a group $G$ is the intersection of all virtually normal subgroups of $G$ containing $H$. We show that if $G$ is generated by finitely many cosets of $H$ and if $H$ is commensurated, then the residual closure of ...
Caprace, Pierre-Emmanuel +3 more
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Academic productivity among fellowship associated adult total joint reconstruction surgeons
Background: The Hirsch index (h-index) is a measure that evaluates both research volume and qualityâtaking into consideration both publications and citations of a single author. No prior work has evaluated academic productivity and contributions to the
Adam Z. Khan, MD +4 more
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How does the Market Use Citation Data? The Hirsch Index in Economics [PDF]
A large literature following Hirsch (2005) has proposed citation-based indexes that could be used to rank academics. This paper examines how well several such indexes match labor market outcomes using data on the citation records of young tenured ...
Glenn Ellison
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Simple rational extension of Hirsch index
Предложен новый наукометрический показатель — SH-индекс. SH-индекс представляет собой рациональное число. Его целая часть равна обычному индексу Хирша. Дробная часть показывает, насколько автор приблизился к следующему значению индекса Хирша. SH-индекс — это является простой, интерпретабельный показатель, который сохранил все преимущества индекса Хирша.
Shtovba, Serhiy, Shtovba, Olena
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