For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has published a list of researchers who have published the largest number of highly cited papers in a particular discipline (see www.highlycited.com). These researchers are described by Clarivate Analytics as highly-cited researchers (HCRs) or as some of the world's most influential scientific minds. Whereas the HCR 2014 list refers to the publication years 2002 to 2012, the HCR 2015 list which was published a few months ago refers to the years 2003 to 2013. The new list contains a total of 3126 researchers worldwide. Compared with the HCR 2014 list which includes 3215 researchers, the new list thus includes 89 fewer researchers as HCRs. This stud...
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A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea t...
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For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
A few years ago Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters, provider of the Web of Science databa...
Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to co...
In 2014, Thomson Reuters published a list of the most highly cited researchers worldwide (). Because...
Research papers published covid-19 during 1989-2020 and cited at least 100 times. It is founded that...
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<p>2014 number of Highly Cited Researchers in each ESI field from research institutions in China.</p
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This study asks the question on which national "shoulders" the world's top-level research stands. Tr...
A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea t...
Background- The h-index was introduced by Hirsch to quantify an individual’s scientific research out...
For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
A few years ago Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters, provider of the Web of Science databa...
Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to co...
In 2014, Thomson Reuters published a list of the most highly cited researchers worldwide (). Because...
Research papers published covid-19 during 1989-2020 and cited at least 100 times. It is founded that...
The h-index is one of the recent indicators in the field of scientometric which introduced by Jorge ...
As a follow-up to the highly cited authors list published by Thomson Reuters in June 2014, we analyz...
<p>2014 number of Highly Cited Researchers in each ESI field from research institutions in China.</p
This study investigates the progress of highly cited research in China from 2001 to 2016 through the...
As academic journals have become more digital, scientific writers now have more chances to increase ...
The UK is one of the largest funders of health research in the world, but little is known about how ...
[Excerpt] This paper addresses the question: should the world’s top universities be led by top resea...
This study asks the question on which national "shoulders" the world's top-level research stands. Tr...
A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea t...
Background- The h-index was introduced by Hirsch to quantify an individual’s scientific research out...