Since its introduction in 2005, the h-index has mainly been used as a measure to quantify the research output of individual scientists. This is in line with Jorge E. Hirsch’s intensions (Hirsch
Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total effective output of a researcher, the inde...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
Restricted Access, Book chapter, Proceedings of the National workshop on using different metrics for...
The questions in this article were formulated by G. Buela-Casal, the answers were given by J.E. Hirs...
The h-index is a mainstream bibliometric indicator, since it is widely used in academia, research ma...
Today, the h-index is a widely accepted indicator of sci-entific performance and has become a built-...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The applicability of Hirsch’s h index (HIRSCH, 2005) for evaluating scientific research in Spain has...
Restricted AccessH-index, a single number proposed by J. E. Hirsch in 2005 has gained popularity as ...
In this note some new fields of application of Hirsch-related statistics are presented. Furthermore,...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
The relationship of the h-index with other bibliometric indicators at the micro level is analysed fo...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The impact factor, which originally was developed to measure the citation impact of journals, is cur...
Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total effective output of a researcher, the inde...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
Restricted Access, Book chapter, Proceedings of the National workshop on using different metrics for...
The questions in this article were formulated by G. Buela-Casal, the answers were given by J.E. Hirs...
The h-index is a mainstream bibliometric indicator, since it is widely used in academia, research ma...
Today, the h-index is a widely accepted indicator of sci-entific performance and has become a built-...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The applicability of Hirsch’s h index (HIRSCH, 2005) for evaluating scientific research in Spain has...
Restricted AccessH-index, a single number proposed by J. E. Hirsch in 2005 has gained popularity as ...
In this note some new fields of application of Hirsch-related statistics are presented. Furthermore,...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
The relationship of the h-index with other bibliometric indicators at the micro level is analysed fo...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The impact factor, which originally was developed to measure the citation impact of journals, is cur...
Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total effective output of a researcher, the inde...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...