A new method for computing the value of citations is introduced and compared with the PageRank algorithm for author ranking. In our proposed approach, the value of each publication is expressed in CENTs (sCientific currENcy Tokens). The publication's value is then divided by the number of citations made by that publication to yield a value for each citation. As citations are the acknowledgements of the work by authors other than oneself (indicating that it has been useful), self-citations count as zero in acknowledged citation value. Circular citations, a generalized type of self-citation, are considered to have a reduced acknowledged citation value. Finally, we propose a modification of the h-index to define it as the largest integer such ...
AbstractThe indices currently used by scholarly databases, such as Google scholar, to rank scientist...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based ...
Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for governments, ...
<div><p>Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for gover...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
We propose a new index, the j-index, which is defined for an author as the sum of the square roots o...
The popular h-index used to measure scientific output can be described in terms of a pool of evaluat...
We propose a new index, the j-index, which is defined for an author as the sum of the square roots o...
Abstract. A citation index is one way of the many possibilities to measure “the quality ” of a resea...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific research, even though...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific re-search, even thoug...
The paper proposes two new simple indexes - the k and w indexes - to assess a scientist’s publicatio...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
AbstractThe indices currently used by scholarly databases, such as Google scholar, to rank scientist...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based ...
Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for governments, ...
<div><p>Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for gover...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
We propose a new index, the j-index, which is defined for an author as the sum of the square roots o...
The popular h-index used to measure scientific output can be described in terms of a pool of evaluat...
We propose a new index, the j-index, which is defined for an author as the sum of the square roots o...
Abstract. A citation index is one way of the many possibilities to measure “the quality ” of a resea...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific research, even though...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
Bibliometric indexes are customary used in evaluating the impact of scientific re-search, even thoug...
The paper proposes two new simple indexes - the k and w indexes - to assess a scientist’s publicatio...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
AbstractThe indices currently used by scholarly databases, such as Google scholar, to rank scientist...
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free...
We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based ...