Abstract The assessment of individual researchers using bibliometric indicators is more complex than that of a region, country or university. For large scientific bodies, averages over a large number of researchers and their outputs is generally believed to give indication of the quality of the research work. For an individual, the detailed peer evaluation of his research outputs is required and, even this, may fail in the short term to make a final, long term assessment of the relevance and originality of the work. Scientometrics assessment at individual level is not an easy task not only due to the smaller number of publications that are being evaluated, but other factors can influence significantly the bibliometric indicators applied. Ci...
How to quantify the impact of a researcher’s or an institution’s body of work is a matter of increas...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
Using bibliometric data artificially generated through a model of citation dynamics calibrated on em...
Researchers contribute to the frontiers of knowledge by establishing facts and reaching new conclusi...
At last, the first systematic guide to the growing jungle of citation indices and other bibliometric...
At last, the first systematic guide to the growing jungle of citation indices and other bibliometric...
Abstract Citation numbers and other quantities derived from bibliographic databases are becoming sta...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
An increasing demand for bibliometric assessment of individuals has led to a growth of new bibliomet...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Citation and publication profiles are gaining importance for the evaluation of top researchers when ...
Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publi...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Although the identification of key-performance measures for evaluating scientists is a well-recogniz...
How to quantify the impact of a researcher’s or an institution’s body of work is a matter of increas...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
Using bibliometric data artificially generated through a model of citation dynamics calibrated on em...
Researchers contribute to the frontiers of knowledge by establishing facts and reaching new conclusi...
At last, the first systematic guide to the growing jungle of citation indices and other bibliometric...
At last, the first systematic guide to the growing jungle of citation indices and other bibliometric...
Abstract Citation numbers and other quantities derived from bibliographic databases are becoming sta...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
An increasing demand for bibliometric assessment of individuals has led to a growth of new bibliomet...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Citation and publication profiles are gaining importance for the evaluation of top researchers when ...
Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publi...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Although the identification of key-performance measures for evaluating scientists is a well-recogniz...
How to quantify the impact of a researcher’s or an institution’s body of work is a matter of increas...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...