A method is proposed by which the h-index of individual researchers is extended to evaluate the performance of engineering departments. For a specific department, the h-index of each faculty is plotted against the number of years since the first publication. The plot is linearized and the slope is determined, which we term Departmental Productivity Index. This index represents the collective productivity of the department members. The statistical analysis is applied to two years: 2008 and 2017. This slope is correlated with the ranking of the department from USN&WR. Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering Departments ranked over a broad range (top, second, and third tier) and in three regions within the US (East, Centra...
The present work shows the applying of successive H indices in the evaluation of a scientific instit...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameterisation of e...
Editor’s key points † h-index has been described to assess an individual’s research output. † h-inde...
This paper proposes a new approach to study the outcomes of the research evaluation of departmental ...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Quantity and quality of research publication productivity are the main areas of concern for the scie...
In this work we develop new journal classification methods based on the h-index. The introduction of...
This study compared the application of h-index, g-index, and A-index in institutional level research...
Various new performance evaluation indices for impact have been proposed and studied in various cont...
Restricted Access, Book chapter, Proceedings of the National workshop on using different metrics for...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
Abstract. The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameteris...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
The present work shows the applying of successive H indices in the evaluation of a scientific instit...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameterisation of e...
Editor’s key points † h-index has been described to assess an individual’s research output. † h-inde...
This paper proposes a new approach to study the outcomes of the research evaluation of departmental ...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Quantity and quality of research publication productivity are the main areas of concern for the scie...
In this work we develop new journal classification methods based on the h-index. The introduction of...
This study compared the application of h-index, g-index, and A-index in institutional level research...
Various new performance evaluation indices for impact have been proposed and studied in various cont...
Restricted Access, Book chapter, Proceedings of the National workshop on using different metrics for...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
Abstract. The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameteris...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
The present work shows the applying of successive H indices in the evaluation of a scientific instit...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...